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

 - Class of 1952

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'-sa.-4, moon -'K ,Q K ., V fb Q. 'P gf? L '. .5 7 .W . s ...a Prophec Dear Diary, It has been ten years since I've seen any of my former classmates so l've decided to get in my jet plane and see what I can find out about my classmates. May 2 This was the first day of my trip. Today I went to Stillman Valley where I found Glenn Halsne who has become principal of S. V. H. S. Some of the teachers are Nonle Foster who teaches history and Betty Smith who teaches English Lit. I asked Betty if she liked Lit. better than when she was in high school? She admitted she didn't. Both Nonie and Betty were anxious to tell me about their families which fill up their spare time. I left the school and went out South of Stillman where I found George Glendenning who was very busy raising pigs. He had very little time to talk. He did tell me, though, that he was happily married but, not to his school days' sweetheart. May 3 Today I flew out to Cinncinati where I found Freddie Schieble leading a band. Some of the members of his band are David Magnuson, Jim Hilliard and Dick Reiken who are still just as good friends as they were in high school. They have a very find band. Freddie is just as he was In high school. His wife is Donna Herring. May 4 Today as I landed my jet who should come to take care of it but John Swanson. He's still a bachelor and full of fun. lwent into the cafeteria and there I found Mary Ellen Fischer and Bonnie Hendrickson. I found they were co -owners of what they call Homer and Bon's place. May 5 Today I went to New York City. ln New York I heard that Carol Vaupel was a teacher in one of the schools so I decided to go visit her. Carol is a French teacher. She is still unmarried. May 6 Today I flew to a small town on the coast of Maine where I found Gloria Metheny and her husband. I found that Gloria's cook was Reberta Knight. Gloria said she just loves Maine. May 7 I decided I would fly to Florida today. When I arrived in Miami Beach I was greeted with the news that Audrey Hayes had finally caught Dick Amour and they were down here enjoying their honeymoom. At the hotel I met Donna Bolthouse. Donna's husband owns the hotel. She made me feel very much at home. . May 8 Today l flew to New Orleans. At New Orleans l heard Elwyn Sanders was farming just a few miles from there so l flew to his fami. I found that Lois Glendenning and her husband were visiting Elwyn. Lois told me that Carolyn Manus had finally found a man to suit her tastes and had settled down near her old home town. May 9 Today 1 flew to Kentucky to see Allene Blume who has changed her name to Fraley. Allene is the proud mother of twins. May lo Well, I guess, this just about winds up my trlp lt has been so goodto see all my old friends. 1 8

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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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' Q Svitllmzm Halley mm ff, , uf -J A 7 XK46 i+::91 ach Christmas season my wife 5 out the stack of last year's istmas cards. She cuts out some of pictures and uses them for cards :ie on Christmas gifts Ihile doing that this year she ran rss our card from.Bishop J. Ralph pee and his daughter. The card : a Christmas -poem written by 'riet Keeler Magee in 1937. Mrs ee has been away eight years now her beautiful spirit lives on 'n words of her poem g out, weet, ,tuneful Christma hens . 5 af SW' UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH N EWS Sundav school 10 a Morning viorship 11 a m There will be no evening sen as ue me Joining the Congrtgatio church for their Christmas progr SV H vw I HRISTMA CIM SUPPOI I LRFIEULD BRC Fmmo .3 QILTEEJUSUS X l liver and New Id Q S 1 L ty His ne W Q Florida Christmas morning 5 i0 a m Julotta senice childrens Christmas prograrg Farmers degree in 1945 and an H Ioraiy State Farmers degree in 191 NewY Mme gjogd Sales and X C Rom A Rn ni Ig? navvla00:1s:2 fo? x man By now you probably know P E Corn Null ie 15 the Son tcachei I am talking about is one Fed DI ' Roos of Ormi. p'm5h 'ichard Lea He lives on the south side of S1 Wm If yo Yrnas tm Leafs Wm Over Cards 3 7 feed Ikccmbei 14 marked anothei n th a 'fl at f the Stillman Xall v hea ights Wlth a 10 point lead at ,, e 'U o f the first quarter Leaf Ri sg 5 ve the dreadful diri of warg W0 recent ve the strident clash of ar suing value 0 ve the drone of bombin '. dry corn for V t drop their load of aw ek. Researchers n defenseless humankin with 3 moistur 25 to 32 P9 g out, oh joyous Christmas ve the .greed and spite of ' steer calves i out your glad, exultant son down the maddened snarl of ' at soft com t kills the thought of brotherhoo ose clas wrecks the hearts and homes of -nd that men. , es in g years ago, to Bethlehem re came a Babe, a wondrous 5 childg ! life and death. His Easter mom, P now, today, suspicion, fear, V lc boldly through the earth's do- main. e given ho e to countless souls, I . I I :, Christmas bells, until each heart l very nation 'neath the sky 1 heed your song of peace andf love, J worship Christ, the Lord and' King. 1 1 ' Rural Youth s - lin your heart, oh friend of mine, Christmas bells riugaweet .and clear I ie bells of Christmas do ring out e the cannon's roar. On this one. at least, we tum with hope to the stmas story. The day will come,g gh it may not be soon, when menitl remember good will and brother-3 every day of the year, when mens ' ' plough-i pruning! 4 A beat their swords 1nto es, and their spears into s. .e bells of Christmas do resouitd e the selfishness of men. Recall fnmuv nf Uflrkqp 'DLA 111.1--A-. 'El-......ll. 'of -ese c CC l l - -- L - is 'Q Goss ' 5 C US ll.. Z lim.,- confine monthsbmgx Mr. and lu. family attended' ., Thi e reindee , rands M t rands js few bits- Q Rudolp the 1 Jack W1 a Carolyn M., Phil H. and: . r Cedamue' Sunday H ' fo all looked a little ' goof! win The newest of fres this afmnter ,Floyd G. arid Sharon m ' a ul UI i X f ' ?Y ' ' -I-Col - hae! ' Y .YCILQCI C .f 1 'all-purpose flour 9 rm A 'f .b is MT- and Mrs' MQ?-rlarir ezisclagvriialt ere guests at the Mi o - 2 cu? nuts' Chopped r b , 'Squeeze Juice from the Your I CUP- Fm cup M ful . My 0 ater. u h e girls went man g a D to . places then' they c - back to the hi a sevcn point lead at the h ame within two points aitei of tumg the ga Diff elnnd at the end of Lakf 8 to 22 Final score lcaxe and MTS- FG FT PF I'. all spending -i and MPS- napolis Ind. daughter of A pre-Chri was held a . . Sunday' T River Clarion R0 tonica lox mmarv as fol bu can estock estock f Ag- P how- ' soft pring ts won a v l0W1,M' ast Friday nig famfl 5 playing on the s Mr man scored 30 poii , o Leaf River's 9. Bl leur had high scoring honors 'ng the ball through the hoop 3 ints while Kuntzelman was hi for Leaf River with 10. ,ore by quarters: 8 lman ..... . ................... - ..... 16 30 38 eaf River ..... . ....................... 1 9 18 Forresfon Wins, 71-41 Forreston varsity defeated Stillm Valley at Forreston Tuesday nigI 1 toi..41, in a Route 72 conferen gl me.1.'Forreston also won the preli '3', 5.5 to 46. Hickey of Stillman Valley was hi L. XVIII, No. 6 l STILLMAN VALLEEY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 WHOLE NO. 89 I, I. .,. 32, ' I - . -' . - 111. . ,.f.,,g,,. . A ' r ' ' , .D . lf 'TX .Qu-J'f..v-f, . 3 , ' s. . '7iSTgfi -'if'f'f'fi W ' ' ' ' Y ' : .' S '- 'T'-.. .. a'.L1- ' ' ' .. X V' v b .:-,-ti ll . . . ' L fy. I ' N ' ' ' . ' 1:Iv..s.4... I 4 ' ffuesday eV?nil1g, 713011 m-, I ll ff er . 'B . ' :A ' I - l-L f 1 N- V 1 1 QQ' X 1 s V. . i I I 1- 5' 6 of ' , . , . . v . : t , 4 : L N - XX? 4 Ar ,V . .' . v Q- . T h s K ri O ' . I , ' lic. I I -, I Y. . , ' . NI I5 Q hs V v ' . j. I . ' fiulligglill I x V ' 5 - ' f in I . x X M 1 0 2 ' 4 4 , 0 '7 ' 3 4 I 1 5 4 2 2 li v , 1 three or four dates no s CQ3lld get serious. Rudolph heard that Joann B. had a party a week or so ago. John S. has been keeping Joann busy since then. Last week was really busy for her. Seems that the F. F. A.,banquet played a big moment in Dorothy Y. romantic life, anyway, Dorothy came home with a 51 class ring. Could it have been Norman W.'s? Congratulations are in order to Ro- gene H., since last Wednesday Gene F. came home. Rogene looks pretty happy lately. A I U i I l l I l 1 school and had refreshments, played games and exchanged gifts. The next hot lunch will be served the first Wednesday after Christmas vacation. Betty L. Graduate In Service Pvt. Theodore L. Typer was induct- ed into service November 19 of this year and was stationed at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Cal., for boot training. He will be graduated in January and will be scorer in the varsity game with points'-with Lyle Ruthe high for Fc reston, with 17 points. Jed Akii sophomore team player, broke I right tliumb in Tuesday night's gan Stillmah Yalley ...... 4 14 6 17- Forreston ........... .. ..... 17 11 19 24 Advice to the Lovelorn Dear Aunt Jen, Wheel I am so happy, a cute lit! sophomore girl smiled at me yeste day. She was a short fabout 5'3V2' I Iiunette, short hair, pretty teeth. e'

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