Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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'D PWL72 Oli 1 l fizlflll 3 fri 2 'sl fi 9 f ar s at 'ai' l if f ' 52'Ywff'r FT ,I e Z , . Name Glenn Halsne Richard Rleken Elwyn Sanders George Glendenning Richard Armour Fred Scheible James Hilliard Carolyn Manus Donna Bolthouse Audrey Hayes Allene Blume Gloria Metheny Lois Glendennlng David Magnuson z Betty Smith I Mary Ellen Fischer John Swanson Bonnie Hendrickson Nonie Foster Carol Vaupel Donna Hening Nickna me Halsne Dick Skinny I unlor Dick Fritz Jim Cur Bolty Mert Twirp Bells Lou Sach Bettson Homer Johnny R. Bert Les Brown Eyes Red Pastlme Playing Football Working during school days Sleeping, eating and reading Going out with girls Sleeping during the day Going to Kings Taking out girls Getting stuck in the mud Keeping track of Dick Playing the organ Writing letters to Fay Going to church Going with Joe Sleeping Writing to a soldier Going with Chuckie Going to Forreston Going to Peoria Riding in a convertable Riding in the Bel-Aire Watching television 16 Horo cope Ambition Be a coach Undertaker Commander-in-Chief of the Navy Farmer Finding a girl Accordian player Get rich Secretary Telephone operator Bea utician Housewife Fisherman's wife Write a book Undertaker Soldiers wife Secretary Veterinarian Get Married Secretary To have a career Get Married to a French Teacher 1 Most Likely to Be Doctor Businessman Deck Hand Hog Raiser Bachelor Bandleaider Stage Manager Mother of a football team School Teacher Farmer's Wife Spinster Secretary at Rock- ford Dry Goods Ioe's Wife Bum Housewife Actress Farmer Mother of a dozen Farmer's wife Old Maid Home Ec. Teacher

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in P' . . ,Q The nammous Declaration F, Of The Senior Class of 1952, S. V. H. S. When in course of school events, it becomes necessary for the Senior Class to dissolve the educational bonds which have connected it to the other classes, and to assume the duties of citizenship for which their school life has prepared them, a decent respect to the opinion of the other classes requires that they should transcribe this history leading up to their grad- uation. We, the Senior Class of 1952., entered the halls of S.V.H.S. in the fall of 1948, feeling a bit apprehensive but eager to begin our higher education. Our class congress elected Donald Parish, sponsor: Mary Ellen Fischer, President: George Glendenning, Vice P1-esidentg Bonnie Hendrickson, Secretary: and John Swanson, Treasurer to govern us during our first session of school. The main event for this year was a Valentine party we gave for the school. As our second session convened, we elected as class officers, Mary Ellen Fischer, President: John Swanson, Vice President: Betty Smith, Secretaryg Bonnie Hendrickson, Treasurerg and Mr. Parish and Mr. Getschman as class sponsors. Our main event was the Christmas Party we gave for the school. As Junior states-men, we began our third session by electing as sponsor Miss Spragueg President, Richard Armourg Vice President, George Glendenningg Secretary, Nonie Fosterg Treasurer, Lois Glendenning. The main event of this year were the Play, Junior-Senior Banquet and the Prom. Taking our honored places as Senior statesmen, we chose Mrs. Macklin s our sponsor. For our governing body we elected BonnirHendrickson, Presidentg Jim Hilliard, Vice President, Carol Vaupel, Secretary: Mary Ellen Fischer, Treasurer. We are looking forward to our Senior trip and Graduation. And for the support of this declaration and with a firm reliance on what the future holds for us, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor. Compliments of ROCKFORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 319 W. Jefferson X Rockford, Ill. .M 5 M , . .I . .. O 'X



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-x Q f f .P RICHARD ARMOUR wllls his football suit to Bobby Hamer. FREDDIE SCHEIBLE wills his drum sticks to Ronald Ollphant. BETTY SMITH wills her excess weight to Sue Stevens. ALLENE BLUME wills her ability to keep her locker clean to Shirley Geiger. BONNIE HENDRICKSON leaves her ability to keep one man to Marilyn Swanson. DAVID MAGNUSON wills his books to some lucky Junior. JIM HILLIARD wills his ability to get along with Mr. Roe to Richard Strohman. - GEORGE GLENDENNING wills his height to Judy Kuntzel- min. DONNA BOLTHOUSE wills her pleasing voice to Melvin Hunt. MARY ELLEN FISCHER wills her height to Hubert Hickey. GLORIA METHENY wills her ability to type to Joann La ndolt. fl La t Will And Te lament We. the Senior Class of 1952, being in our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, leave and get rid of the following talents--to put in their high place lowly creatures--who from henceforth must stumble onward without the shining example set by the class of '52. AUDREY HAYES wills her height to Richard Yankus. CAROLYN MANUS wills her ability to not go steady to Jim Schultz. CAROL VAUPEL wills her ability to get along with the teachers to John Cox. LOIS GLENDENNING wills her ability to stir up trouble to Ida Belle Gray. REBERTA KNIGHT wills her boisterousness to Billy Jolly. NONIE FOSTER wills her ability to keep quiet in first hour study hall to Frank Bennett. GLENN HALSNE wills his ability to play football to George Groenhagen. DICK RIEKEN leaves his ability to type to Pauline Friday. ELWYN SANDERS wills his ability to stay away from girls to Earl Gocken. JOHN SWANSON leaves his ability to be tardy to Jerry Lace. DONNA HERRING wills her quarrelsomeness to Pat Lace. C ornplime nts of SINGERS 104 West State Rockford, Ill. 5 AMERICAN CABINET 416 S. Main Rockford, Ill. , 17

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Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 67

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1952, pg 10

Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 77

1952, pg 77

Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 79

1952, pg 79

Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 11

1952, pg 11

Stillman Valley High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stillman Valley, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 34

1952, pg 34


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