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511111112111 'iamirg' me JL., XVIII, No. 7 STILLMAN VALLEY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, l95l WHOLE NO. 89 'I' l. 1 npcs -1... K. f -- '1 gl I . xx., , +X ' A 44 'Q-as - , - ' V 'RV is 4 I 3 f 1 i r , U 1, , ! V lv lt oi' 3 ' -1 1 N-Qu ,ucv-, I 5 x ff 01 i . : ...- 6 ' D---L, .'.L'l- ,.. Q ' '..'.L ' A ., 17 Q' ' nn A115 ul 1 I lcreaming sirens 'iercing factory whistles llaring automobile homs 1 hrilling police whistles Yacophonous dance bands linking liquor glasses 'ealing church bells ill these will be mingled with uts of ' Happy New Year as 1951 s and 1952 begins. How can an onal writer interpret this New ir's clamor? t is possible that the sirens may am again in 1952, sending us to r air-raid shelters that we hav l S E 'QP I Ocglxx 0 . 00 ,ab . ' S62-6 9553 xox, K' is ill. L 5 M iJunior ClassP , 'ss Qs ,G I Q. c 0 . x N 9 I was kind of xo199GbY9?9e05q'y.50'5 lt halls of old s. v 'Mist' ,vii --'Q' P to find wh 3 thought of comment Donn Q Man I1 g '91 co Ol' . -i .i,2f'i'0 4' 1 da, built Yet experts feel that t fo .mlin's leaders really do not wan ffle 6 a aird world war any more than ay and that while the tension will Olzjd 2 po' n, even increase, the conflag H5 02 11 1 will not burst upon us. U I- Us Ge he riddle of the year is what wel uld do about preparedness. Should If make all-out war plans, and there VCU almost definitely commit ourselves he necessity of war' Should we, Ax to make guns and butter at the W ie time? Can our economy stand stress of preparedness' Will we krupt our nation, and turn our pe toward communism or fascis J E L -.Q- b.. . i ' fill-,FD O - o...w2-:fam F-QS' wifnmmgm therem. rn 99 3,13-' ,N N war-mg 5- Wymi SSS: fvf-50am Cent! 'ua-3 C309 uet C.: mn, WN Ng ra monroe W gr: aa uzifffo IJ' as XX X X e form Qlhurrh Nates 'VUNGREGATIONAL CHURCH NEWS l Sunday school, 10 a. ln. I Worship service, 11 a. m. 1' Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. ni., W n--sday, at the Dr. lleebe home. . -lilii , UNITEDECHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. I Morning worship, 11 a. m. Scrn Ilopic, A Constant Contrast. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. 1 i Sunday school program that was c. I-d off because of bad weather, ' scheduled for this Sunday evening special offering, for the two orph ages we help each year will be tak Monday evening at 8 30 p m annual business meeting of the chu will be held This will be followed b soual hour and then a devotional s ine will welcome in the new ye Ilan to spend this time in Christ fellowship and worship There will be no mid week seiv Wednesday Jan 3 Our annual observance of Pra Lek will begin the second week nuary Watch for more announ ts concerning these import: vices Age ne L Stark pastoi I I I 6 the dam McMast 860 t the ho s Nellie ll enton strc 51 There v he Grimes fa ho married Zi arried to Geox he factory whistles wlll co d to them was b' call millions of workers to t - 'S Prospects indicate that th tmangage' she om will continue. But is the i y on a regon ' ild 'break out? Are we any-l re near the goal of ideal labor iagement relationships? Is profit ring the answer? Will another nd of inflation threaten further' economy of our nation' I he automobile horns will continue r discord all year Thousands thousands more riders and pedes ns will be killed. We already have W ad a million persons in auto traffic dents. As long as speed remains wltchword the toll will mount ience will continue to demonstrate l liquor and gasoline do not mix I olicemen will blow their whistles ly times as they go about their It of checking minor traffic V10-i ms and major crimes as well. Will mle delinquency continue its up un H 'ilarilyn S w ll 0 heavy e a arines and 100 a declared vi ork P ,,--'- reston gave Thomas Lzfiereni was nt to be inaugurate Senior Class Ca The second Senior class candy sale was held at noon on Tuesday Nov 97 in the study hall The first one was at noon in study hall on Nov 20 We have made about S5 on both of them We sold out early both times The next sale will be held Wdnesday Dec 5 Additional items such as pop torn balls and cake will also be sold this time Dona Herring gn, ayton was a great lover 7 what would happen lf peace G I 7' jd out th and skillful with her crocl flowed that c By preference she was a Cc 10 In federal f lgationalist ,pasted and could She is survived by her daugh' ellmmating any e Dai y QMrs Harryj Harding of I the citizens In fact, old PY Mrs Lawrie beating r Roe at a game of chess Not being able to see Tom Glendennmg s flashy socks'l Henry Hotlng with his mouth shut Lois Ann Glendennmg not driving a round in an Oldsmobile 88 M1 Sxmpkms not counting money all thc tune The Davis Junction bus getting in on time in the lYl0I'Yll'l'lgS7 A quiet eighth period study hall? Everyone getting to band rehearsal at 300 sharp And last but not least no body gmtting sent to the office for a ion 10 grandchildren 18 great grai 1 children and 10 great great grandcl di en one nephew, James Z Snyd futher relatives and many friends The service in her memory was hl at the Bakener funeral home on D 27 with burial in the Byron cemete: The Rev James H Hagerty officiatq lllvestock Markets : tlteported by John Clay 8: Compar 9 Lxtra generous supplies of cat! hogs and lambs last week had a i pressing influence on prices L rattle arrivals were largest in a yea j . vo 1 e is - ,, 8 5 , ' Q. ' . f , m A. A . .1 i t , ' 3 , U . . . W ,- QQ H gg ' U ' ' 01- 2 5' ... ' I . la ' . 1 : . 31? l Q' 5 Nm 3 . 1 M 4. , , r ' f ae 5 . fb ' . ' . i 6, 1 2 If -. U' :r 3. . . - Va X A uso .-F-go xl.. I . l l lv 11 1, 1' 0'-'3 ' 1+ il . ' . C T ' 1 . - l Q- 09 D C L I ' ' ' . . ' ' I S .ag :rr -A 1, V ' . 3 ' ' ' 1' 31' 'i....m' 1 - - 6 I 9 Xgm , Q 0,8 ,D ,L . . ' k - y pe tl I tg I . , cfs? Ah t . . . . . ee qw ., u . . we I1 ' g N Q 4 Q , , I .- 1 Q' ,J ES . . ..- h L , -1 f ., . 1 1 , J X 1 1 1 ' .' A .3 -' . 2 Kg f - , 1 u ' ' ql X . . ..- ' X ' y. A , K QQ! i . u' 5' n ' , im x li, ' ' - 5- . . sent business structure a sound ,, - i -i W . dren by this marriage- ' - -'N ' .' --A ca . ,, .- , - . . I ' ' -pi f ' ,, ln. : t My B f- .' . ' . 51 . ul.. - ., ' - . . . -I, ' H' ' ' , ' ' ' ' If 'e ' ,f-- ' L 'f - . ' ' . ' - . ' , i ge H ,Z 'l' -' ' . . . , jr ! . 5 I I . -1 0 ' 'I , . l Y I ' I - , . - ' ' ' an u ,I 9 - I . ' . . . ' ' ' . . - li g . . ' ' ' l . ' - ' , I - E . 'I ' X , -J' . . I 1 . ig Or, is it parental delinquency whole flax Lan xou ima inc ,hogs and lambs most since Janua
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ROW 1: Richard Van Vleet, Mrs. Nuppeneau, Sharon lppen, Floyd Glendenning, Larry Hilliard, John Gilbert. ROW 2 Richard Yankus, Wesley Lewis, Virginia white, Deloras Blobaum, Alice Cash. Mildred Groenhagen, Judy Kuntzelman Robert Hamer. Dorthy Halsne. ROW 3: Ronald Oliphant, Richard Strohman. Rodney Rhodes, Kenneth Houston, Mary Ruth Erxlebun, Doris Stocking, Gene Lenstrom, Donald Landolt, George Groenhagen, Birdie Preston. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We started our first year at S. V.H.S. with 11 girls and 16 boys. We entered a float in the Fall Festival parade. This year we sponsored a Leap Year Party for the school in February and also had a Freshman Day in May. Our leaders this year were: President ...... Floyd Crlendenning Vice President . . Raymond Conderman Secretary . . Treasurer . . Student Council . Advisor . . . Class Flower . Compliments Pl-III..LIP'S GROCERY Holcomb, Illinois V Class Colors . 14 Z2 . Sharon lppen . Gene Schultz Larry Hilliard Mrs. Nuppeneau Green and White White Carnation DITTMAN'S SERVICE Holcomb Cross Road
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- is .... CL B BANQUET ,-. 41 N-. 7 it np GORDON GLELNDEINNING Livestock Transportation Davis Junction, Illinois The S Club banquet was held in the gym April 5, 1951. This dinner was held in honor of all students who have earned either an activity or athletic S , One hundred and twenty eight parents and stu- dents enjoyed a delicious dinner served by the Home Economics Department. Students earn points for their letters in various school activities including Band, Chorus, FFA, FHA, Speech, Plays, Scholarship, etc. Students representing these activities gave short talks on their experiences. Mr. Robert Francis of the Department of Education, University of Wisconsin, was the guest speaker. He complimented SVHS for its excellent activity program. He emphasized the value of these experiences in relation to mental balance and the development of pe r s ona lity. Compliments of PENGUIN FOOD LOCKERS 1614 Christina Rockford, Illinois
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