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ROW I: Rogcne Hayes, Sue Stevens, Marilyn Swanson, Kent Hollingsworth, June Colligan, Tom Glendenning, Mr Parish. ROW 2: Ida Belle Gray, Pat Lace, Eddie Sanders, Donald Pihl, Carolyn Gill, Peggy Lace, Joann Blobanm, Ruth Frank. ROW 5: Jack Wiles, David Hendrickson, Margaret Miller, Phyllis Fraley, Janice Wills, Robert Sund, Edith La Mont. ROW 4: Wallace Tedrick, Gordon Harms, Albert La Freur, Ricardo Navarro, Phil Houston, John Cox, Earl Gocken. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY During our Junior year we have really become busy people. Our first project was the selling of refreshments at football games which were held on Byron's Field. In November we gave Cheaper by the Dozen which drew a record breaking crowd for a Junior Class Play. During the basketball season we sold refreshments at the basketball games. On May 3 we gave our Junior-Senior Prom in the gym On May 10 we gave our Junior-Senior Banquet at the Y. M. C. A. Log Lodge. The class officers for the year were: President ...... Kent Hollingsworth W 2 Secretary . . . . . June Colligan ,A 'I' Treasurer . . . . . Sue Stevens . Student Council . . Thomas Glendenning Advisor . . . . . . -Mr. Parish Class Colors . . . Blue and Silver Class Flower . . . . Pink Carnation Class Motto . The past forever gone, the future still our own. Compliments Kings Illinois Kings, Illinois O Vice-President . . .Marilyn Swanson I W Y V N RALPH HAYES and SON WHITE ROCK ELEVATOR 2.0 -xr L 4-7-9'
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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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ROW 1: Mrs. Lawrie, Frank Bennett, Dorothy Young, Jerry Lace, Harold Alderks, Hubert Hickey, Gene Hollingsworth, Shirley Geiger, Mable Mc Ghee, Shirley Bosecker, Yolanda Abney, Trudy lvlcCammond, Jean Van Briesen. ROW 2: William Jolly, Betty La Fleur, Lanitu Manus, Carolyn Scheffler, Pauline Friday, Suzie Hackney, Betty Halsne. ROW 3: James Good, Clinton Vaupel, Vina Cox, Robert Knight, Donald Roos, Henry Hoting, Fred Schumacher, Robert Hornecke. SOPHOM ORE CLASS HIST ORY We started our second year at S. V. H. S. by sponsoring several booths at the Fall Festival. At Christmas time we gave the Christmas party for the high school. The party was delayed until Jan. 2 be- cause of all the snow. At the end of the school year we are making plans for the school picnic. The officers for the year were: President ....... Hubert Hickey Vice President . . . .Jerry Lace Secretary . . . Dorothy Young 0 Treasurer . . . . Harold Alderks Student Council . Frank Bennett Advisor . . . . Mrs. Lawrie Class Colors . . Blue and White Class Flower . ..... Red Rose + Class Motto. . Not done, just begun. ' l nr 2'-0 of O Compliments 6 E , LACE CHEVROLET 1!G1,X,,x Davis Junction, Illinois --- 0- is ,fa f ff l, Q 21 s4'L'fdwEl i9 1 1 L '
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