Sandy Wheeler began her career as the executive director of the Rail Golf Classic (LPGA) in 1980. In 1993 the State Farm Insurance Company stepped forward as the title sponsor. She finally stepped down in 2005, after 27 years at the helm of the longest, continuous-running LPGA tournament in the country.
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Sandy and Bill Wheeler on the beach at Lincoln Lakes while they were dating. Where:
Lincoln, IllinoisWhen:
1957Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Sandy looking lovely, accompanied by her date, David Boyd, at her junior/senior prom.Where:
UnknownWhen:
1957Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Sandy and Bill Wheeler walking down the aisle on their wedding day. Where:
UnknownWhen:
August 21, 1958Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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A family portrait taken for an article written by Julie Cellini for the Springfield Journal-Register. From the left are Bill, Sandy, and their children, Lee, Liz, Kim, Brad, and Missi. Where:
UnknownWhen:
circa 1968Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Sandy at the Springfield Muni Opera, in "Bells are Ringing" playing the lead, Ella Peterson.Where:
Springfield, ILWhen:
1969Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Sandy played the title role the Springfield Theater Guild production of "Mame,". The article appeared in the Springfield Journal-Register.Where:
Springfield, ILWhen:
February 15, 1970Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Sandy appeared as a model at Bunn Barn for world-famous designer Oleg Cassini when he visited Springfield. Where:
Springfield, ILWhen:
1970sOwnership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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A flier for a YWCA style show, one of the many civic activities in which Sandy participated. Where:
Springfield, ILWhen:
April 1972Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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This article and picture appeared in the Lincoln Courier, informing the public of Sandy's portrayal of Maria in "The Sound of Music" at the Springfield Muni. Where:
UnknownWhen:
August 3, 1972Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Sandy sits for makeup and hair for the NBS/Warner Brothers TV movie, "The Awakening Land".Where:
UnknownWhen:
1977Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Sandy with actor Hal Holbrook on the set of "The Awakening Land".Where:
UnknownWhen:
1977Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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One of Sandy's publicity shots by Jennifer Girard, as she launches her professional theatrical career. Where:
UnknownWhen:
January, 1978Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Sandy relaxes at the Rail Golf Course. Where:
UnknownWhen:
in the early 1980sOwnership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Sandy and Rail Classic board member Curtis Tillett make the cover of the Springfield Magazine,Where:
UnknownWhen:
circa 1990Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Board members John Slayton, Steve Patton, Bill Foster with champion Michelle McGann. Sandy is on the right in the photo.Where:
UnknownWhen:
1996Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Crowds follow Mi Hyun Kim, the State Farm Classic Champion. Where:
UnknownWhen:
1999Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Nancy McCabe is named 10 year volunteer, with comedian Bob Hope on hand. The ladies, from left to right are Sandy Wheeler, Nancy McCabe, Lauri Merten, Cindy Hill and Sandra Palmer. Where:
UnknownWhen:
1985Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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A framed plaque of the first 25 years of champions sold at auction at the 25th Anniversary of the State Farm-Rail Golf Classic. Where:
UnknownWhen:
2000Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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State Farm Vice President, Jack North (right) with LPGA Greats. From left are Sandy Wheeler, Betsy Rawls, Pat Bradley, Carol Mann, Kathy Whitworth, Betsy King, Mi Hyun Kim, Sandra Palmer and Judy Rankin at a two-person shoot-out on the 25th Anniversary.Where:
UnknownWhen:
2000Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Cindy Figg-Courier, 1997 State Farm Classic Champion, with Sandy and Bill Foster, a tournament board member. Where:
UnknownWhen:
1997Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Governor Jim Thompson and Bob Hope with Sandy before the tournament's 10th Anniversary pro-am. Where:
UnknownWhen:
1985Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Site Development Plan for The Rail Country Club, in the early 1970s, showing an overview of the entire golf course and plot locations. Where:
UnknownWhen:
early 1970sOwnership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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This photo of the Rail Golf Course in the early years before landscaping began on the property. Where:
UnknownWhen:
UnknownOwnership:
Narrator's photo
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The Rail Golf Course before the major landscaping efforts began. The land has been sculptured, but little else. Where:
UnknownWhen:
UnknownOwnership:
Narrator's photo
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Sandy Wheeler being interviewed by Mark DePue at the entrance of The Rail Golf Course in Springfield, Illinois. Where:
UnknownWhen:
July 6, 2009 Ownership:
ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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A close-up of Mark interviewing Sandy.Where:
UnknownWhen:
2009Ownership:
Unknown
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Sandy during her interview at the Rail Golf Course.Where:
UnknownWhen:
2009Ownership:
Unknown
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The final stop of the interview tour, with Sandy sitting on the green with the main house in the background, Sandy recounts the finishing details and memories of her time at The Rail.Where:
UnknownWhen:
UnkownOwnership:
Unknown
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Long time friends Jim Johnson (left) and Sandy Wheeler (right) take a moment to pause for a photo. Jim has worked at the Rail since its inception in the 1970s, and in 2009 served as the General Manager.Where:
UnknownWhen:
UnknownOwnership:
Unknown
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Volunteers man a lonely post by the leader board. Over the years, Sandy could always count on dedicated and loyal volunteers to run the tournament. She started with 400 volunteers, and in the 2000s, the tournament volunteer ranks had grown to 1200.Where:
UnknownWhen:
UnknownOwnership:
Narrator's photo
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The golf course as it is maturing. Where:
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circa 1994Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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The golf course as it appeared in the 1990s. The addition of the signage in the lake, provided by State Farm, was a big plus according to Sandy. The crowd, golfers and more advertisements can be seen in the background.Where:
UnknownWhen:
in the 1990sOwnership:
Narrator's photo
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Just some of the hundreds of volunteers that turn out, year after year, and "make things work."Where:
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UnknownOwnership:
Narrator's photo
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Volunteers in August of 1997 get ready to rope and stake the course. Where:
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August of 1997Ownership:
Narrator's photo
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Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Sapp greet fans in an 18th green skybox. The Sapps, along with Jake Bunn, founded the tournament in 1976. Where:
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UnknownOwnership:
Narrator's photo