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I Shehlan F F A NOTES The lfuture Farmers of Amerlca began the years act1v1t1es under the leadershxp of Mr Zlnn and the followmg capable off1cers presldent Charles Dlsosway VICE presldent Donald Ewen secretary W1ll1am Hoagland treas urer Max Mabbltt Early ln the year Mr Hudelson became our sponsor when Mr Zmn reslgned to take a pos1t1on 1n Carthage Ill1no1s As the season got underway we dec1ded the boys needed sornethlng to do so we organxzed a horseshoe p1tch1ng contest Medals were awarded to George Meyer as the smgles champlon and Russell Bledsoe and Don Ewen as the best team Next ln lme was the green hand 1n1t1at1on We had a Jolly tlme as the f011OVS11 g were adm1tted as new members Bernard McK1mson Gene Bolhng Wllham fumwalt Gene Stanley Robert Bowen James Keller Darold Hall Fred Rougk and Harry Wxtman The fellows sponsored a check room for the basketball fans and the pro ceeds were used for the Father and Son banquet The banquet w1th one hundl ed and twenty present was the best mn the hlstory of the chapter Mr Poole our guest speaker gave a very 1nterest1ng talk on 'marketmg Th boys are mtendmg to take a vacanon as a club thms summer and to do so vue ralsed funds by a turkey raffle and a Junk collectlon Due to the splend1d cooperatlon of all the members we have had a very successful and STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Th1s year the Student Counc1l prepared and executed one of the best orgamzed float parades 1n dear old Sheldon Commun1ty H1gh Schools h1story Th1s parade heralded the best seasonal record of any Sheldon basketball team The Student Counc1l also helped those who came here to reglster 1n one of the almy drafts Most of the members were on hand to usher at the basketball names and other school actlvxties Whele thelr SEFVICQS were appreclated 'lhelr offlcers for the year were EIITIOIE Clawson presldent Charles D1s osway v1ce presldent, Dorothy Rock secretary Betty Malany treasurer At Chrlstmas t1me the councll decorated the Chr1stmas tree and made certaxr that Santa would be there to entertam the Frosh lqllfz G A A Inxtlatlon Fun, but should have been more Stop a 1 . . . , . , . . . 'I 1 'u ' u ' -I n . u ' I , ' ,r - I - . . I . . I - 1 1 1 1 1 9 ' . ' ' . . , . 1 . ' 'I 1 . , . . U ,, . . . . I . . . I. . I I . . - ' 1 I 1 I 1 . . ,- J 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . , I' . ' V 0 1 I 1 . ' ' 1 . - - . - ' ' r - 11 1 1 . ,' D . . . . A 1- 1 I . . - .. . 1 I -I . . I , I prosperous year. I 1 . . . . , . U I . , I ' I . - . . I 1 ' ' . -. ' , ' - . I . ' 1 , I v . ' u I I Y 9 , 1 7 , ' ' . . 1 . - I - 1 . - , '- 1 . f I, . . . . 4 - 4 '- ' A rf' 1: '
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Shehlan K OMMERLIAL Due to the shortage of paper and other materlals needed for the war there we1e no commerc1al contests held th1s yea1 Also lt was felt that the t1me md enelgy used 1n preparmg for these contests was not any too prof1tabl'y spent and such contests were dxscontlnued all over Ill1no1s The school paper carr1ed on however w1th the folloW1ng persons s of the staff Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef Ass1stant Edltor News Ed1tors .student Column Art Ed1tOF Asslstant Art Edltor 'scandal Ed1tors Bus1ness Managers Gnls Sports Boys Sports Alumn1 Repolter Personals L1b1a1y Column members Class Reporters M0111 Yoke Echtor Xfluslc Reporter Fxchange Ed1tor FFA Reporte1 advlsols Typ1sts S011 Vlrglhla Bowton Jean Ahce Jones Dorothy Rock Ellen Sennett Allce Whlte Mary Jane Smartz Dorothy Hall Eunlce Buck Martha Thompson Ivan Kusch LeRoy Fletcher Robert Brown W1lma Jean Hlltz Bernard McK1mson Eleanor S1lvers Lou1se R106 Charles Dxsosway etty Jean Malany Dorothy Platt Elmore Clawson W1nslow Sllvers Robert Hootman W1ll1am Zumwalt MISS Welhmelf MISS Gentry Typmg II Class PROVERBS Pauhne Magruder Be sllent and pass for a phllosopher Eunxce Buck A calm precedes a storm Dorothy Hall A w1ll1ng helper does not walt unt1l he 1S asked Dorothy Rock He IS t1uly happy who makes others happy Dorothy Platt It IS better to be su1e than sorry W1lda Connel Why take l1fe ser1ously I ll never get out of lt al1ve Jack Hathaway All are not asleep who have thelr eyes shut LaVerne Haberkorn A l1ttle t1me may be enouffh to hatch a great mlschlef James Sm1th-One never loses anythmg by po11teness Dale Sanderson A small spark can cause a great conflag1at1on Earl Wagonez He that keeps out of harms way w1ll gather goodly 11ches Allce Wh1te-Whe1e theres a w1ll theres a way VlTglH1a Bowton He who seeks f1nds Mary lane Smartz When you have set yourself a task f1n1sh Martha Thompson-1Sm1les fiom reason flow to blute denyd and are of love the food Mlldred Keller Nothlnv IS achleved wlthout to1l Ethel Warren Be 1ust to all but trust not all Elmore Clawson The mo1e talents the more they W111 be developed Robert BIOWD The SCIEUCGS have had the1r martyrs as well as rel1g1on LeRoy Fletcher-Sw1m w1th the stream W1nslow Sllvers MUSIC has charms alone for peaceful m1nds Lowell Gouty The best of the sport IS to do the deed and say nothmg Donald Ewen A man who can t smg IS always StI'lV11'1g to smg Vlrglflla Stanley A good thlng IS known when 1t IS lost County Tournament. Team on top of the world. Cup the trophy. Stop l942 . 1 '1 . 1 , y - A ' - . ' , 1 . - 7 1 .- - ,, - . . .- . R. . 1 y . . H' H ......... ...... A U , D .......... V , Rx l I 4.-o.-.-nn , ........ ', . p y ........ .. .............. . i , Mary Disosway, Genevieve , . 1-. ,B I A nnuannuonnuunsaunueu--un A 4 Q .. . i v . . I- , ' . . . 'W 1 ' - . . .G .H A. . ' ' .j ' v L ' .- . . 1 , . , . - , 1t. ' v -u s 7 ! 3 . -A '.h. . . .' i . M l 1 . ..- ' I-1 . . '- , . . . . : '
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