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l.ri'llJlXLvl.'l XYIDVYD Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. There will be no evening servici las we are joining the Congregations church for their Christmas progran Christmas morning, 5:30 a. m., th Julotta service. Tuesday evening, 7:30 p. m., th children's Christmas program. Farmers degree in 1945 and an Hoi orary State Farmers degree in 1946 He lives on the south side of Stil man. By now you probably know tl teacher I am talking about is M Parish. Leafs Win Over Cards December 14 marked another dc feat for the Stillman Valley heavy weights. With a 10 point lead at tl end of the first quarter, Leaf Rivt held a seven point lead at the hal Stillman came within two points ' the third quarter of tieing the gan but was left behind at the end of tl third quarter 38 to 32. Final score E to 44. The game summary as follow FG FT PF 'I Cox ...,............ . .... .. ..............,. 1 0 2 Wiles .........,.. ............. 3 4 4 ' Hickey .....,.... ...... . ..... Q 5 0 2 Bennett ...... ....... . ..... 3 3 4 Gocken ..... -.- ....... . .... - ........ 2 1 5 Armour .......................... ,..2 2 2 Lightweights Beat Leaf River 1'1 S ..... .. ..., .. ,............. 10 A21 :.La1.u v 1 Scratch bel Macklin ,.... .... ...,. . ..... 168 J Handicap ,Q X bel Macklin .,.,. .. ........... 198 X ry Lawrie ...... 19 L 4 llio Hopkins ...... . ' I Series ' ' N . ' ' bel Macklin ..... . ................,..,.,......... I 4 .- bowling Thursday, Dec. ' , . , , -s Thursday, Jan. 3 V' 1 thday Club vs. Nelso 1 nberettes I . imis , l .ndard Oil ' ' I Jal Blue vs. , tions Thought of the Week V 'F 0 T ' t k t - I, ly 0 eep Ou ' 'xWhat we neeu most is not to real- l ' ' ' cemen a- I ize the ideal but to idealize the real. in-. '-- e . . ' I Editor. . . . Betty Smith , ' my Sfhool Jokes i Sports Editor . Dick Riel-:en . . ate, I REASON TO BEEF-The shoemak-l . . er s explaining to a complainingy ' Asslst-ant Sports Editor ' ' gwpu customer the reason for the poor qual- Earl, Gocken . A 'ity of his soles. All the good leath-i ' . . . ' . . er, he said, is going into steaks. ' L TYP1StS - - - Nffme Foster x lfntgeigfxfdy soME DINNER-It was christmas Crlorla Ivletheny Day and there had been a wonderful k , A . l an better' dinner with all sorts of good things to 1 .. y ,.,,.,u,. ' ,...,,nt a cheaper eat. Billy seemed to enjoy everything, I 1- ' but 'bout av- er dirner hisl e Zalph -. .. , . . and Mrs. Ha a ' . D' I Clarence Lenst , 1 es- fv A t. e, rvr-ning. 'b ' 1' x S 1 '. and Mrs. Cliff , Ctrlson and ' 4' .,t on will attend a mily supper -' UQ I ie lke Maas hom Sunday eve- l .5 l l '. and Mrs. W. B. Barrick will be ts of Attorney and Mrs. William ick and family, Christmas day. .2214 . H 4,5 wa - .E .mA'gT ' f ' '- n ltr ' YP 'i., Dec. 21-Geo. Totz, 5 mi. 1 Garden Prairie. i.,' Dec. 21-Edwin Kempert, 5' west Lena. i., Dec. 21-Brechters dz Barr, 6 south Stillman Valley. 'i., Dec. 21-Claud M. Cowan, 6 north Juda, Wis. 'i., Dec. 21-Donald Swe southeast Ashton, lll. .t., Dec. 22-Warren Turi l, O. F. Miller real est s northeast Ridott. ed., Dec. 26 - Clifford ., 5 mi. south Apple R iurs., Dec. 27-Leslie H. .. east of Dixon. ri., Dec. 28-Martin A east of Pecatonica. ri., Dec. 28 - Marvin E west German Valley, the - u... h. . it., Dec. 29-J H. Furz ' hwest Rockton. hurs., Jan. 3-Lowrence i. north, Us mi. east Duran . hurs., Jan. 3--Harold Lundgren, 1 east Pecatonica corners. 'on., Jan. 7-John Behrends, 4 mi. .hwest Rochelle. ues., Jan. 8 - Chas. Sr Lyndon hman 654 mi. northwest Rockford. fed., Jan. 9-Arthur Ballard, 456 north Mt. Morris. hurs., Jan. 10-Wm. A. Bell, 5 mi. thwest Kirkland. , i nappe- A5 going o. . , W ithe U. gon Coliseum when he sawl mls wwks Se A lbvqyinig Whites' Jack W. and Nonie F., Dick A. and' g . Carolyn M., Dodd G. and Vina c.,i -Mi Phil H. and Carolyn S. going into the i F- H' A- Rural Youth semi-formal dance. They all looked a little chilled. The F. H. A. girls had their Christ- mas party on Dec. 20. First of all, The newest of freshman couples are - - . , , the girls went Caroling at various Floyd G' and Sharon I' T X ve had laces then the came ba to he hi h The S. V. H. S. Sentinel appears each week in the Stillman Valley News. The articles are written by students who wish to develop their writing ability. They work under the direction of the Sentinel Staff and Mr. Simpkins. These articles give the students an idea a newspaper staff. as to what is required of This year the Sentinel has been used as a theme for our division pages. when the freshman boys all got into burlesque show and Henry H. couldn't make it. Tough luck, Henry. Rudolph says that Yolanda A. and Bobbie K. seem to get along pretty well in history class, and after history class, Rudolph is worn out so he goes I back to Santa's errands. I' ' ' s a e v-1 1 oo o and graduated fro lman - ' y high school in 1948. e graduat . , he farmed for himself n his father's farm, located three and a half miles southeast of Stillman Valley. He writes boot training is plenty rough, but says the Marines are the best lbranch of the service. There was another one of these. lslumberless parties on Monday night. l Teacher of the Week I i l l I I Lights 47-31 Stillman lightweights won a ve slow moving game last Friday nigl 47-31. With good playing on the se ond team, Stillman scored 30 poin at half time, to Leaf River's 9. Be LaFleur had high scoring honors ' putting the ball through the hoop f 10 points while Kuntzelman was hig man for Leaf River with 10. Score by quarters: Stillman ..... - .......................... 16 30 38 Leaf River ..... . ....................... 1 9 18 Forreston Wins, 71-41 Forreston varsity defeated Stillm. Valley at Forreston Tuesday nigl 71 to 41, in a Route 72 conferen game. Forreston also won the preli: inary, 55 to 46. ' - , of Stillman Valley was hi the varsity game with h Lyle Ruthe high for Fc ith 17 points. Jed Akii - team player, broke 1 tb in Tuesday night's gan U alley ...... 4 14 6 17- 11 19 24 - the Lovelorn t Jen, I am so happy, a cute lit re girl smiled at me yesti e was a short tahout 5'3Vi e, short hair, pretty teeth, e . just wonderful. at I want to know is how to mr her. You see I am very bashful. C. though I am a senior.l I am still bam ful. I like this girl very much Col you please help me? Hopeless Dear Hopeless, I feel awful sorry for you, see you are bashful. Why not have one your friends introduce you prope to her. Then maybe this friend co arrange a double date for you vi
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Advisor . . . George Manus Editor. . . David Magnuson Assistant Editors . . . Edith Lamont, Joann Blobaum Art Editors . . . June Colligan, Donna Herring, Lanita Manus Business Managers. . . Kent Hollingsworth, Robert Knight Sales Managers . . . Carolyn Manus, Mary Ellen Fischer, Ruth Frank Advertising . . . Dick Rieken, Jim Good, Jim Hilliard, Jerry Lace Proof Readers . . . Mary Ellen Fischer, David Magnuson Typists . . . Betty Smith, Gloria Metheny, Nonie Foster, Carol Vaupel Sports Editors . . . Dick Rieken, Earl Gocken Senior Committee . . . Dick Rieken, Carol Vaupel, Lois Glendenning, David Magnuson Annua YN: . 'I A-, I . 4 I 'x' 'nz
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