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

 - Class of 1952

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Stillman liallrg' mn -1 I I' 1 W ' ' E ,- .,..,- -,, -L. XVIII, No. 3 STILLMAN VALLEY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 I WHQLE NO, gg S 1 l Irklund Komers efeul Stillman he Kirkland Komets, paced by ry Glawe, routed Stillman Valley, 14, in the season openers for both Jols at Kirkland Tuesday night, '. 20. lawe shot 11 baskets and two free mws to turn in one of the best per- nances in the region. Jerry Blume York added 11 points each to I swell Kirkland's total. tillman Valley salvaged some con- Ition for the night by winning the? liminary, 47-24. , alll 09? A NIHUQ l Pei le 4 I get 0112 . s ., ,QI QQ, l ,N I . . 2 Ii ' aw, QI 5 I 7 U Q 9IlIml:,l:ix9 'he Paul Johnson Unit porting the I committee h of the following: ulin, Vaponefrin, 'istmas Gift I .I -I I s.v. H. s. l ll'-5 12' ff: gets K? H7 :UJTIQ SILZUQE' U I 0 Qir Q I gl :seem-as offm Wtuk Osssf' M3 .2-:f 9 s- 'M :X :if ' X . Gi X xr 46 V 'P 4? '4 c- Xgbeavoa diego-if ox-S WQ4, 0 - D...-,-,-..-,,,, . , , , fl CHURCH SERUIEES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Saturday, Dec. 1, Junior choir pri tice at 1:30 p. m.g Primary children r 2p. m. The primary, junior and intern departments of the Stillman V Congregational church school vl their annual Christmas progn morning of December 16. 'I be a combined Sund e service, beginning senior classes will pI rvice to be given a1 ,ba S G5 CHRISTIAN CHURCH school, 10 a. m. worship, 11 a. m. Serin Angelic Prophecy. Supper will be celebraw The Iport ,of Downey LD - - ty and maintenance YOUR-SDRAD sion morning worship s Craft Exchange' KN S success. 7 :30 p. m. Sernr 'fe have .fm f ELNER oh Christ offer? Iiingastglilgrgfiggram or D ffl? success, Nov. 30, there v There are veterans in hospitals using? gniizwabout askesttz d clothing. If you have any the nickel I kept that can be worn and which you richy- ' were Wm not want will you lease leave it at The chu, I P rlson and Toops' Electrical Service. 5 Auxiliary will see that-it is sent to the hospitals. Jo you have any old glasses' frames silk hose. The Auxiliary has a place ere they can be used. BITS PARENTS 'vt. Jason Dietrich, son of Mr. and s. Russell Dietrich, Sr., of Mount rris, visited at the home of his par- a over the week-end. Jim is sta- ned at Camp Chaffee, Ark., where started cook school Monday, Nov. diss Betty Smith of Stillman Valley s a week-end guest at the Dietrich ne. Saturday nigat, Mr. and Mrs. ......ideas .. .... ikes ...J U 2 Q 0 . ......ood ff S Q Slconlgeh af' ......nerg I--' be 1- ' Q , .....s very ......ot a dx, ...enjoys e 5x1 ......eady to ri e ,.....ohnathan is his real name. QI N ...... n the job all the time. lHa Haj a blue Ford. I ..... .ice to all the girls. I Or should I say classmates.J ice to all teachersllll? ma Gm-er of Yreeport and Mr. andi s. Russell Dietrich, Jr., of Mount rris were supper guests at the Diet- h home. Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, Mr. ilrs. Gnyor and Miss Smith took re to Qhlcsgo, where he got s ride :k to camp. lr.aldlrs.Dan1dlasosnths ! f. 0P-bvmleffvslklfitf ......ells at the lightweight games. I wonder why? -..secause of You is his favorite song. s darn good at sports. , ...... ost his class ring to1........-.... I ...... oves to play basketball. ......an eat more than anyone I know of. I....1-dinarily he takes her home a.fterI school. ,.....nay is his favorite expression. By this time I hope you all have caught on to who I have been talking about. They are both sweet kids. I' think eveiionelwill agreosto that. y . on 0 V vga- ,390 QIQQ. soyivalf' Qoaqfl :Alt 303 tklsv I, 6 2 then , . xv 9266 ,Quit self, 60,3 9 a cer- E' SZQX to be ,girls since Army, How about To You Darl- ing In My How about thatf Geneva? I wonder where Ca-rol V. was last Wednesday night. Seems like George was stepping out on her. How about' that Audrey H.? We heard that some certain senior was very happy over Thanksgivingf Especially with her little soldier home. Is that right Betty? I also visited the Junior Physical Education class. It looked to me as if an certain girl was having a rough followl I-Iumorist L Stark, pastoi AUKEE COMMUNITY Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship srvice, 11 a. m. Grant Macomber guest speaker. A nursery will be maintained d' ing this hour. Mr. and Mrs. Macomber will be le: ing soon after the first of the yI for missionary work in the Philipp Islands. Choir practice with Miss Rust Musselman directing. High school C. E. meeting 1 ' church, 8 pt m. I Senior C. E service at Carrie . I len's' in Rockford, 8 p. rn. Monday, Dec. 3-8 p. ni. Sass business meeting at the church. Wednesday, Dec. 5-2 p. m., V men's Missionary Society meet with Mrs. Shirley Bucey as lea and Mrs. Clayton Hoisington as h tess. lid-week Friendship Hour serv 8 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 8-7:30 p. m., H and young people's party in WI -mhnepr Lodge. Chaplain King

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Q7 51 'C7 OFFICERS President . Secretary . Advisor . S -CLUB Arrnour Bennett Biobaum Culli gan Cox Fischer Glendenning Glendenning Cwocken Good Gray Halsne- Hayes Hayes Hendrickson Hickey Hilliard . Dick Rieken Nonic Foster M r. Gctclixnan MEMBERS Hollings worth Lace Lace M. Lace D. Magnuson C. Mantis L. Manus Cf. Metheny M. Miller R. Navarro D. Ross E, Sanders E. Sanders J. Schultz B. Smith S. Stevens J. Swanson M. Swanson C. Vaupel C. Vaupel J, Wiles J. Wills



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FO0TBALL 1951 coAcH G1-:TSCHMAN 'l , s f .p' . For several years the Stillman Valley area has dreamed of an athletic field with adequate lighting for football, softball, track and community projects. About a year ago the wheels began to roll to make this dream a reality. The land adjoining the high school in the west was purchased from the landowners. Late in the summer of '51 a call was put out by Mr. Roe and Mr. Getschman for help to clear the land. Many boys volunteered for this work and in a few days the fences were cleared, trees cut down, and the ground leveled and plowed. Finally after days of grading and rolling, seed was planted and everyone settled back to watch it grow. Before winter had set in they were rewarded with a thick teen coverin of B h g g grass. y t is time the field was beginning to take on a look of reality. ln the early fall of 1951, a meeting of the representatives of all the clubs and organizations of the area was called to discuss ways to raise funds for the field lights. Mr. Eno Wiltfang and Mr. Parkinson were elected to head this group. They decided to sponsor fund raising activities and to solicit donation in ff mately 35, OOO of this amount had been obtained. The first major problem of the group was to locate poles, which needed to be 75 feet long. After many delays these were located and ordered from a firm in Kansas, and on a cold January morning these arrived and were promptly delivered to the field. h T e next obstacle was to find a way to dig the holes and raise these tremendous poles. As spring approached, these difficulties were overcome and the group put on its final drive for funds to purchase the light fixtures. Some of the activities sponsored were box socials, dances, square dances, plays, a donkey basketball game, and a Carnival and minstrel show. By June the entire area was looking forward to a lighted athletic field for the fall football games. s an e ort to raise 35,000 toward the lights, By January 1, 1952, approxi- Compliments of PARKERS SPORTING GOODS 415 W. State St. SHOOKS SERVICE Junction 72 and 51 Davis Junction Illinois

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