Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL)

 - Class of 1921

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STAN I'ON FOSTER JAMES BRENNAN Joke Editor Edltor ln Chlef Subscrxptlon Mgr ROSALIND HUPP .IEANETTE PRESTON Soph Reporter Fresh Reporter LYDIA STORI' THERMA MATTHEWMAN Typist Typlst MR FINCI-IAM MISS CAMPBELL MISS HALL ARCHIE CARSWELL Faculty Mgr Cenbor Art Crltlc Asst. Subscription Mgr Page Six VIRGINIA WOOLLEY RUTH LORENZ 1' H HAI X R C OQBORN IOLIS NAILR IIOXD IAINII- C 1' M QUININ J I 'WORRI5 Townshlp Tleasuner E H Balley Pzewldent of Boazd R C Osborn Secretary of Boald Iouls Nate! Bullclmg md C IOUUIIN fommlttee Teachers and Qehool Ninmgfemm nt If xlOlllx lloyd Painter T NI Qumn Iouu N ate: SUPPIIES Commlttee J F Horns Loulb Nater The Claw of 1971 xxlsheb to explees :te 51110916 appreuatlon of the work xxhmh the Qchool board has carrled on thlb year for the xmpxow ement of Stneator Hlgh School It 1 to these broad minded men that the young people of Streator look for leadershlp IH anbweung the g'IOXElIlg' demand for 'lfl adequate hlgh school bulldlng l l 1. . 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G Page Sex en W D WALDRIP A B Un1ve1s1ty of Indlana Prmclpal THE REAL PURPOSE OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL The general notlon of a Hlgh School 1S that lt IS a place where students are prepared for en trance to college or umverslty At one tlme thls may have been ltS chlef function but that ldea IS falrly well changed now Our Hlgh School IS the Umversxty of the common people maxnly and a preparatory school for the umverslty secondarlly We attempt 'to prepare for llfe-to make better cltlzens to stop the spread of socxal unrest Many are not able to attend hlgher 1nst1tut1ons of learmng many are not fitted for the lnten slve tralnlng of college but all are to become cltlzens ln a better state and that IS the group that deserves the greater amount of attentlon To be a better group of cltlzens than the present generatlon should be the ambxtlon of our Hugh School puplls of today Thls mea s much more than book learnmg' It lnclude lntelllgence m votmg servlce to others and a hlgh sense of morals If thls better class IS to take the place of the present generaftlon the schools of now must fit the students of now for the place they are to fill Leaders are always needed we always have them but so often our leaders of today are blmd leaders of the blmd Our Hxgh Schools must dlscover the puplls that have latent qualltles and en courage them untll they function properly Then w1th a more lntelllgent cltlzenry and wxser lead ers we can enter on a better perlod of llfe The every day men and women should have knowledge and appreclatlon of the beautles of ht erature muslc and art even lf they do work wlth thelr hands for thelr lxvmg The Idea of the Man wlth a Hoe should no longer be the ldea of the worklng world Many of us are born wlth but one talent In the old ldea school those students were the blockheads to be put aslde as soon as posslble Many of our greatest men were ellmmated from Hlgh School and classed as fallures because they had but one talent The modern Hugh School must 'take these people wlth one ldea and help them develop that ldea untll they have made a place for themselves ln our Lommumty All men are created equal In opportunity to develop thelr own talents to the utmost and we must furmsh that opportunlty But most of all we are all to lxve together ln some one commumty and bear wlth one an other s fallures and pecullarltles gosslp IS merely a few persons dlscusslng another s fallure We must tram to bulld up and not destroy and we early learn to pull together IH our school as what harms one harms all and what helps one helps all To prepare for a better broader happler more useful cltxzenshlp ln Streatfor IS our real func tlon as a High School W D WALDRIP Page Exght l . . , . . 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I J la HARDSCRABBLE s T H s OUR HEROES The blography of Great Men says Carlyle IS the Hlstoiy of the World That great minus are made and not born seems to be taken for granted almost universally ln this age of varled specialization but be that as It may ln the history of every nation a few great leaders have de veloped from a large percertage of less brilliant fellow countrymen United States our own be loved country has like the rest ltS highly renowned and respected Americans We do not so much respect these men for their strength of intellect as for their use of lt in the service of humanity We are all hero worshippers we are proud that we are for no nobler feeling than th1S of admlra tion for one higher than himself dwells in the breast of man Some of the American Heroes whose genius and patrlotlsm will never be forgotten by thelr countrymen are George Washington great military genius and patriot Abraham Llncoln leader and preserver of our Umon Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and James Russell Lowell famous poets A few of our well known contemporary Americans who at present occupy places ln the hearts of the people as well as ln the Hall of Fame are Luther Burbank the master of naturallsts Thomas A Edison one of the greatest mventors and scientists m the world John P Morgan na tional financier and the late ex president Theodore Roosevelt Each of these great men proclaims success 'to be obtained by dlnt of hard labor and not by in splratlon Edison truthfully says Success IS one per cent lnsplratlon and nlnty nine per cent persplratlon Many of our greatest men of today commenced their work under adverse condltlons and gained positions of note by overcommg the big difficulties and by taking advantage of their opportunltles The average young person of this generation fails to make the most of his talents because he falls to take advantage of educational opportunltles which are offered Education IS exceedmgly easy to obtain today ln comparison to what it was 1n Abraham Lmcoln s time or even thirty years ago Abraham Lincoln whom many consider our greatest American was handicapped in every way durmg his youth Lincoln was unable to secure much education but through perslstent read mg and dogged striving toward a far off goal this poor backwoods boy became the Presldent of the United States and Freedom s dearest friend Thomas A Edison another man handicapped ln his youth by difficult circumstances worked as a telegraph operator to earn morev for his living expenses He waited and worked patlently at his chosen field of electrical experlmentatlon until the big opportunity came, when another name was added to the nation s list of great men The late Theodore Roosevelt who died an untimely death when his SCFVICCS were most needed by his country will always be remembered by every boy and girl and loyal American as an ag gresslve clean and successful countryman who fought for and loved his country only as a real patriot can Though Roosevelt had every advantage ln education he attamed his place ln the nation s his tory by settmg his goal and by overcoming obstacles Teddy Roosevelt probably represents more than any other man especially in the mmds of children our genulne American spirit R ose velt was a lover of clean sports an energetic man and a patriot who was never backward about expressing his personal vlews We might add to Carlyle s list of Heroes the Hero as a man of Science for probably no bet ter example of success attamed through hard work patience and perseverance may be shown than the success of Luther Burbank our greatest naturalist Burbank commenced his life work ln his youth when he learned many of the secrets of nature through careful observation Burbank loved to experiment with flowers and plants always with the ldea of lmprovlng upon these little children of nature His first success was the developmg of She famous Burbank potato which he sold to the government for seed at one hundred and fifty ollars With this first recompense for his labors the young naturallst purchased a ticket for Call forma which has a climate more suited to his work than the variable weather of New England Since this first advance along the road to success Luther Burbank has out distanced all com petltors ln rendering service to mankind through development of the plant world To Burbank we owe our thanks for the famous Shasta Daisy the Fire Poppy the new strawberry the plum quot and a great number of other useful and wonderful plants As an example of how this master of plants has never let profit lnterfere with his service he says concerning the production of a superior wine grape I have never produced a superior wine grape and lf I ever do produce one It shall be at once destroyed No wlne grape will ever be sent into the world from my plant school To this great broad minded man and friend of Nature we owe our thanks for the letter which he so wllllngly sent because we were sure it would make our Hardscrabble more of a success Not only did Burbank send a letter but he also sent a beautlfully illustrated book explaining the work which he IS now carrying on ln Santa Rosa California This autographed book entitled 'Luther Burbank and His Plant School will be treasured by the students m years to come as one of Streator High s most cherished possesslons THE EDITOR Page Thirteen . . . . u ' u u' ' . as ' ' ' ' ' . . 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HARDSCRABBLE STI-IS Page Fourteen THE CLASS ONE NINE TWO OLII I111,h School 1111 111 almo t 001 OL11 neht IS nc11l1 11on 1111 It h11e 11e Ieft 11eh1nd t111t countwq The C1111 O11e Nme T110 Om eu fted mol 11 1 1 We N0 H11119: the111 tothe Sun We h141 no 100m fm sl 1c11c1s III The C1151 One N1ne T110 Ono Ou1 nthletes ham so famous 111011 Just Qee 11hat thu h'11e done They XL 1110ught to us VSILIG sp1e1r1 1e11011n The C1'1sS O11e NIIIL T110 One O 1 X1g,g,e1 IJ1ug,he111,y1Q 1 NK 1 1 But he haQ Juat begun He Il Q 1115 on the g,Io11ouQ name The C1125 O11e Nme T110 One Our snhool IS no11 upon the map Thlough hOI'l0lS 11e h'11e 11o11 The CINS 0110 Nlne T110 One OUI I'10f has 111111 OUI f11thfu1 51111410 IIQ s helped th1o111,h 110111 11111 fu11 VM k11o11 he Q hun 1 111161111 to uw The Claw One Nme T110 Ona Olll L,lIIS h11e 111t 11111 beauty too The11e 1111115 full of fun To 1111011 them IS 1 ple 1Hu1e fo1 The f11QQ Ont Nlne T110 Om Hou 11 find that 111 1111 as 11e11 IQ 111 11111 In eaeh and 91915 one H Q helped to 111n the Iaurels fo1 The Claw One 'Nme T110 One V819 spent fou1 1631 togethe1 hen For1d mem rleo 11e ha1e spun V1e11 11112.15 find f11n1 TIIIQHIIC among, The Claw One Nme T110 One And no11 11e1e thlough What Shall 11e 0 Or Qha1I11e Q11 H1619 dont' Go on' Go on' Co on Go on The Claw One Nme T110 One BOB NI1cC-XILUNI 91 ONE ' 'f .' zjszw' s V 1 ' 7. 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'11 Page Sixteen G1lbertAhlgren G O A T Fudge Dramatlcs H1Y Boys Glee Mlxed Glee Chorus Fads and Fancles Class Bas ket Ball Amb1tl0D To be a second Edlson Favorxte Expresslon Slrvase Vd We feel that we are greater than we know Lyssxum Angler Dynamlte Lyzzum Dramatlcs Glrls Glee Mlxed Glee Chorus Amb1t1on To be an able chemlst Favorrte Expresslon Tell me So soft so calm yet eloquent Margaret Armstrong Marg Glee Club Fads and Fancles Semor Dra matlcs Chorus Glrls Basketball Club Ambltlon To 'talk wlthout the use of her hands I love the world and the world loves m A1109 Arthur Betty Girls Basket Ball Club Dramatlcs Ambltlon To teach French Favorlte Expresslon Oh you Ham Sand wlch Infimte rlches m a llttle room John Robert Baer S Football 20 Class Basketball Class Track H1Y Boys Glee Mlxed Glee Semor Treasurer Semor Dramatxcs Ambltxon To make that Trombone laugh Favorlte Expresslon Let's Play R d Dog Smgmg he was or playlng all day He was as fresh as the month of May I e Ballard Buzz Dramatlcs Glrls Basketball Club Choir Glee Orchestra Ambltlon To reslde ln a love nest Favorxte Expresslon Oh Kld As she IS loved she IS lovable l H ' H U cc n l . . . l 2 ' I lv 1 Y f - W . W . . D . I ' ' 1 ' ' . 41 ' rx Cl H ' ' an ' n n u . Y , 7 I I ' ' . U yn u 77 , - . cc n 9 I 9 . ' . . , Y Y ' Favorite Expression: Sayl gg ell! ' as n . , . , . ' ' . xc - ' ,Y ll ' ' ' ' I7 as av 7 . 9 . 1 ' l ' v l 1 I y , . ' ' . ca e YY U . . . 3 !! on as yr 'Y , v v , . ' ' . u ' 71 U ' ' n , . Mlldred Mathllda Beaman M11 Kld Glrls B B Dramatlcs Ambltxon To be a school marm EXPFBSSIOD Oh how do you know She was so charltable and so plteous She would weep 1f she saw a mouse caught 1n a trap Dorothy Emery Benallack Dode G1rls B B C Dramatlcs Chorus Fads and Fancles Ambltlon To fimsh studylng before eleven Expresslon Shoot WlSd0m persomfled and sawed off G lan R1naldo B1rtwell S Blrt' 'Gay Football 19 20 Class Basketball Class Track H1 Y Semor Dramatlcs Favor1te Express1on Aw Shucks A Manly man to been an abbot able George Blaln Ambltxon To be A B Scotts successor Favorlte Expresslon No No Women never bother me J mes Brennan J1m Class Basketball Semor Dramatlcs H1 Y M1xed Glee Fads and FZUCIGS Hard scrabble Characterlzatlon Amb1t1on To succeed Kelly on the Pohce Force Faxorlte Expresslon Is that so'7 AV0ld popularlty 1f you wlsh peace Walter Brennan Red Dramat1cs Hardscrabble Characterlzatwns AmbltlOH To be Jamtor of the Y A Favonte EXPTESSIOD Is that rlg Ful well beloved and famulxer IS he Page Seventeen ' ' if ' ll KK ' 77 . ' l, . ' ' . CK .FI ' 1 ll li ' 1 1: ' ' , ' ., ' H as n Q . ' ' .'7 . I Y ' , KK Y! ll ' ' H a ' ' ll IC ' 9 6 97 1 I 7 . 5 I . D A r ' 1 ' ' . H H Ambition: To own his Dad's car. Il il Y . . . , ' ' . H l YY Cl I! a H ' 97 ' y . i. 1 .- Y X 1 1 ' , ' ' . u n u ' ' ' ' 11 , , as H . , . . u ' ' : ' . W. C. . ' ' , ll ' YY ll ' ' ,Y 1 Page Eighteen Walter Stanly Cate Sld S Football 19 20 21 Basketball 20 21 H1 Y Class Basketball 19 20 Semol Dramatlcs Boys Glee Mlxed Glee l'avor1teExpress1on Unprlntable AmbltlOH To play college football Proud of the spoll that he hast got Of a slmple heart thru Loves shot Margaret Eleanor Clausen MlggS Semor Dramatlcs Chorus Glrls Basket ball Club Ambltlon To teach first graders Favorlte Expresslon Glory That of her Smlllng' was full slmple and coy Mldred Crane M1lly Daphne Favorlte Expresslon Oh Gee Kld Ambltlon To be the champlon movle fan of the world Courteous to all mtlmate w1th few Innocent, busy trled and true VlPg'1Hl3. Crary Jlnny Crary Dramatlcs Freshman Pres Amblt1OD To dance and dance and dance Favorlte Expresslon Pretty Nlce A true frlend to the true Lela Prlcllla Cunnlngham Lee Cunny Chorus Favorite Expression Well Ambltlon To be a Nurse For IS not sllence virtue? Russel Daugherlty Rus Nlgger Shme S Football 18 19 20 Basket Ball ' 20 21 Football Captam 19 20 Semor Dramatlcs Ambltlon To be another ChlC Harley Favorlte Expresslon Aw The world knows nothlng of 1tS greatest men cc ' H U H L J n. v v. x 7 Y 7 7 ! '- r n ' , w ' n . ' , ! 7 ' , . . ' . an ' , ry ' y rv , . 66 ' !! . . . , 1 J ' ' ' ' . u n H . . . n ' KK ' H u ry 1 ' ' . u - n - 1 U . . . ' . , . ' ' ' ll ' H at sr , . . , . ' ' . u - n u - ry ' ' ' U U as 97 ' ' . as as u ' ' ' n ' , L4 sr an ' sv . . ll ' H u U 9 9 v 1 l Y 7 7 7 18, 197 1 r - 1 v Y. I ! 7 ' ' . as as u - ' n Margaret Deeds Senlor Dramatlcs Chorus Glrls B B C Ambltlon To be a wamplre Favorlte Expression Holy Smoke' Pure as the naked heavens majestxc free Lucxlle Defenbaugh Def Mixed and Glrls Glee Semor llramatlcs Glrls Basketball Club Ambltlon To be a leader among fash 1ons Favorlte Expresslon I dont care I keep my misfortunes to myself Carmllla Mary DeMarco Speed Len Glrls Basketball Dramatlcs Chorus Or chestra Ambxtlon To master the vlolln Expresslon Flddle stlcks Mlldred Eggleston Mllly Senlor Dramatlcs Girls Basketball Club Gnls Glee Pads and Fancles Pavorlte Expresslon Oh no fwlth ex presslonj Amb1t1on To take a Correspondence Course ln La Salle Hugh And vlrtues has many more than I sklll or pen to show Ex a Ellas Senlor Dramatlcs Chorus Ambltlon To be a school teacher Favorlte Expresslon Oh my' So we ll go no more a rowlng So late Into the nlght Though the heart be stxll as lowing And the moon be stlll as brlght Dorothx Farrmgton Dodo Dramatlcs Fads and Fancles Glrls B C Ambltlon To have a perfect Marcel Faworlte Expresslon Good night But to see her was to love her Page Nmeteen l 7 V , , . . . 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I A l , , ' ' . u ' yr ll Y, l Page Tvs en ty mda Fisher F1Sh emor Dramatlcs Presldent Glrls Basket ball Club Chorus Glrls Glee Hard scrabble Characterlzatlons Favorlte Expresslon Just act natural mbltlon To go to Northwestern Honest labor bears a lovely face Loulse Rose Foeste Dramatlcs Glrls B B Glrls Glee Chorus Ambltlon To excel m all Expresslon Your tlme IS up She that talked down fifty wisest men Edwm Stanton Foster Stlffy Hardscrabble Edltor In Chief 21 Asslst ant Subsclxptlon Manager 20 Class Basketball H1Y Senlor Dramatlcs REVIEW Edltor avorlte EXPTCSSIOH Horses Amb1t1on To edlt the Pollce Gazette And I sald hls 0p1hl0I1 was good Why should he study and make hlmself Jean Gates Rusty Senlor Dramatlcs Girls Glee Mlxed Glee Fads and Fancles mbltl0H To be a second Galll Curcl Favorlte Expresslon I don t know Bhss was It ln that dawn to be allve But to be young was very heaven M rtha Gaut Mart Mlxed Glee Fads and FZHCIQS Chorus Senlor Dramatlcs Girls Basketball Club Vlce Pres Semors Ambxtlon To turn em down Fax Oflte Expresslon Nobody Loves Me A sense of humor IS the savlng grace for anyone Leslle Goslm Les Duck Dramatlcs Class Basketball Captaln 20 21 Glee Fads and Fancles H1 Y Ambltlon To be a modern Romeo Fax orlte EXPFCSSIOD Hot Dog Variety xs the splce of llfe L' ' as ' 11 1 s , Q - 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' . ac 11 1 44 11 , t 1 - -1 1 - 1 ' . u ' ' 11 an ' 11 1 l w ' ll - 11 . . . , . 1 1 1 ' .' 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Y ! 1 , - . . .' . . , , ' ' . u 11 u - ' 11 l ' ' u 77 u 11 l 1 . . , l 7 5 , . . 1 1 1 ' - , , ' ' . u 11 u ' ' ' ' 11 l 1 Arthur Hall Art Senlor Dramat1cs H1 Y Amblt10H To be a drugglst Favorlte Expresslon O Gee' Wlld Sp1r1t whlch art movlng' every where George Arthur Hamrln Ham S Football 20 21 Basketball 20 21 Class Basketball Secretary Senlor Drama tlcs H1 Y Favor1te Expresslon I hope they dont C0mmlt me Amb1t1on To beat Archle s TIITQ Full well beloved and fam1l1ar was he Anna May Hemz Ann HQHZIQ Senlor Dramatlcs G1rls B B C Chorus Hardscrabble Amb1t1on To be a stenographer Favorlte Express1on Good Nlght There IS none hath a form so d1v1ne In the earth or the a1r James Hennessey J1m lVIlX8d Glee Class Basketball Sen1or Dra mat1cs H1 Y Hardscrabble AmbltlOD Hopes to wear spectacles and look VNIQC Favorlte Expresslon Look Out Oh how much wlser I am than I look M ldred Mary Hepler M11 Dramatlcs Chorus Amb1t1on To excel 1n ple maklng Favorlte Expresslon Oh my stars' Frances Hoartx Ir1sh Fads and Fanc1es Glrls Basketball Club Sen1or Dramat1cs Hardscrabble Char acterlzatlons Amb1t1OH To be a school marm Favor1te Expresslon How' When Where? Although on pleasure she was bent she had a frugal mlnd Page Tw enty One KK J! , - . ' ' . u 11 . , . U . . . . . , - 11 ' GI I9 KK Y, 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , - , - . ' ' . u 1 ' 11 . . ' . , . . 1 . 44 , ' ' 11 ' if 99 It ' 97 ., . . . ., ., ' ' . as - 11 U . . . ' 11 Cl ' 79 A ' 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 - - ' ' . u 11 u ' 1, , 1 . i ll ' Y! , . ' ' . u 11 , 14 ' 11 o . 1 . 1 , . ' ' . u H . 41 1 Page Tvs enty Two M rgaret C Howells Muggs Pest Glflg Glee Semor Dramatlcs Hardscrab e Favorxte Expressxon Well Nuts 'to Xou Amblt1OD To play the largest organ ln the world R8l16Y9 my langulsh and restore my llght Francls W Howland Hank Dramatlcs MlX6d Glee Boys Glee Orthes tra Fads and FHUCIQQ AmbltlOH To succeed Lxbonate Favorlte Expresslon My goodness He IS known by his gaxt and by hls cheerfulness toward fate MargaretC Irvmg Peggy Semor Dramatlcs Glrls Glee Amb1t1on To lxve 1n Nebraska Favorlte Expresslon LISTED K1d where A thur Thomas Jenklns Art Boys Glee Mlxed Glee H1 Y Semor Dra matlcs Hardscrabble Favorlte Expresslon Now Llsten Ambltlon To hold a posltlon of lmport ance For the wlsdom that he had Was fit for to be an alderman Arthur Jennett Art S Football 19 20 Class Basketball 19 Fads and Fancles Semor Dramatlcs H1 Y Ambltlon To conduct a harem Faworlte Expresslon You re a Wonder A man that has frlends must show h1m self frlendly Cleonne Jullen JlmSy Semor Dramatlcs Glrls B B C G1 l Glee MlX6d Glee Fads and Fancxes Ambltxon To be an artlst Favorite Expresslon Go to Grass Take O take those bps away That so sweetly were forsvsorn l a ' , ll 79 as 79 . 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IC 79 l H 1 A - 7 9 , yu Edna Mae K1YkpatF1Ck Ted Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Chorus Ambltlon To be a prlvate secretary for the presldent Favorlte Expresslon Dmg Bats Every one for the wlsdom that he can Josephme Kopf Jo Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Jumor Secretary Clas hlstorlan Ambltlon To be a first class sklpper Favorlte Expresslon Fool A lady wlse but coquettlsh Serlous but smllmg Margaret M Lanlgan Peg Glrls Glee Mixed Glee Hardscrabble Semor Dramatlcs Favorlte Expresslon Helo you b Punk Ambltl0H To prevent college from be commg a constltutent to sprlng fever But that which fairest IS but few behold Her mlnd adorned with vlrtues mamfold Dramatms Class Basket Ball Glee O chestra Fads and Fancles H1 Y Ambltlon To be the town model Favorlte Expression For crymg oud Not afrald to study Yet not afraxd to fall Clark Morrls Lmdsay Feather Semor Dramatlcs Favorlte Expression Say mlst r OU Ambltlon To be a drummer for Ted LEWIS He knew the taxerns well ln ex ery town Kathryn Mlldred McAll1ster Kat Glrls B B C Dramatlcs Chorus Ambltlon To solxe all puzzles Favorite Expresslon Oh Dear And all was consclence and tender heart ' ' LK Y! 4 , . . ., . . 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' ' , as rv . , . u v ' Page Twenty Three Page Twenty Four L1ll1an McCorm1ck Lllllms Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Chorus Ambltlon Chautauqua speaker Favorlte Expresslon O ee' NOT YET Yea she doth smlle and she doth weep Robert MacCallum Bob Mac Class Basket Ball Semor Dramatlcs H1 Y Mlxed Glee Orchestra Ambltl0D To be a second Edlson Favorlte Expresslon O Chevaux Whose harshest 1dea Wlll to melody run Morrell McDermott Brlck Mac Semor Dramatlcs Ambltlon Graduatmg IH three years FZVOFITC Expresslon Go on Knowledge IS a wonderful ald Senlor Dramatlcs H1 Y Ambltlon To get a monopoly on the Ver m1ll1on Favorlte Expresslon I can t thmk Here s a sigh to those who love me And a smlle to those who hate And whatever sky s above me Here s a heart for every fate Therma Ardlll Matthewman ermos Semor Dramatlcs Chorus Glrls Basket ball Club Hardscrabble Favorlte Expressxon Je ne S315 pas Ambltlon To chase the glooms away The smlle that wms, the tmts that glow A mmd at peace wlth all below Thyra Merle Matthewman Thyraltls Senlor Dramatlcs G1rls Basketball Club Chorus Ambltlon To do nothmg and have plenty of tlme to do lt m Favorlte Expresslon Absolutely She llked whate er she looked on And her looks went everywhere . . . ,, . . ,, , . . ., . ' ' . H . , G . H H ' YY , . Cl P7 CI Y! I 1 1 ' r , . ' ' . cc yn ll ' , ' n l . CK ' YY CK ll ' ' , ll !! li ' ' !? ' Cl Y! David Mallory Bubbles , - . ' ' , H ! ' ,Y ll Y ' , I Y l 7 97 ' KlTh 99 9 1 ' l 7 ' l ' ' , ll ' YY ' ' : ' . ,, . . . . . ,, ll ' ' I7 9 7 ' ' , ll YY 44 ' 7 Y Y! l l Harry Mehock Speed S Mlxed Glee Senlor Dramatlcs H1 Y Class Basketball Track 20 21 Ambltlon To Rlval Jole Ray Favorlte Expressxon A llfe of ease IS a dlmCL1lt pursuit F rn MISSQI Fernle Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Ambltlon To be a champlon typlst Favorlte Expresslon Really' Joy rises ln me llke a summer morn Frank Lawrence Mohan S ootball 20 21 Senlor Dramatlcs Favorlte EXPTQSSIOD Say Now Ambxtlon To be a sclentlfic farmer He was a varray parflt gentll Knlght Zola MOTFIS Plumple Senlor Dramatlcs Ambltmon To get th1n Favorlte Expresslon Great Heavens The lady strange made answer meet And her VOICE was famt and sweet Have plty on my sore dlstress I scarce can speak for wearlness Ann Loulse Mueller Annie Laurle Ann Glrls B B Chorus Dramatlcs Fads and Fancles Ambltlon To do Latm for Freshxes Favorlte Expresslon Gee whlz Llttle boats must keep near shore George Nelson Judo Class Track Class Basketball Senior Class Presldent Semor Dramatx s H1 Faworlte Expresslon Ill be D Ambltlon To own Woolworth 0h but one short hour A respxte however brlef Page Twenty Fwe is 99 u H y 1 ' y 1 v r 9 ' n ' ' ' . 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V . ,, Page Tvn enty Sxx Oscar L Notman Doc Sen1or Dramat1cs H1 X Cholus Boys Glee 'Vhxed Glee 4.mb1t1on To become a professxonal pm OY Ifavorlte Exp1ess1on I don t know Whats 1n a name Ralph Otto Duke Sen1or Dramatlcs Chorus Ambltlon To be a Heart Breaker Favorlte Exp1ess1on Yes I know COUQCIGHCQ has no more to do w1th a lantry than lt has wlth pol1t1cs Donald Patterson S Pat Class Basketball Capt 18 Basketball 19 20 Capt 21 Football 19 '70 Class Track 19 20 21 Sophomore Class Pres1dent Sen1or Dramat1cs H11 Boys Glee MlXed Glee Orchestra Fads and Fancles Hardscrabble Char acterlzatlon Amb1t1on To keep peace m the famlly Favor1te EXPTESSIOH Holy Cow The warr1or took that banner proud And It was h1s martlal cloak and shroud W ll1am Patton W1ll Sen1or Dramat1cs H1 Y Amb1t10U To Rlval Paderewskl Favorlte EXPTGSSIOD That s all rlght Good thmgs come 1n small packages Ellen P1nkney Shorty Plnk Basketball Club Glrls Glee Sen1or Dra matlcs Fads and Fancxes Amb1t1on To master the Art of Drawlng Favorlte Expressxon Hou dont say Laughmg eyes and rosy cheeks Grace Poole Gracle Dramatlcs Staff Renew Ambxtlon To be a sweet tempered Old Ma1d Favorlte Expressmn Oh Gaulash' So proud she shyned m her Pr1ncely state Lookmg to heaxen for earth she dxd dns dayne l 4 K6 93 - . . . .- , i 7 s J 9 - - 1 , 1 . 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H . . v , - Vera Prendergast Ve Pendy Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Chorus AmbltlOD To be able to keep a secret Favorxte Expresslon That s what I was Just golng to say She IS not to be measured by her s17e Numerous vlrtues does she dlsgulse Wlllam F Prlce B111 Prlcle S Dramatlcs Characterlzatlon Commlttee Foot Ball Ambltlon To have a woman less world Favorlte Expresslon Have you seen Hen nessey or Howland As he IS wlse he IS admlred Jean Purcell Jap Semor Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Ambltlon To dlsplay the ladles fashlons Favorlte Expresslon If you wlll Le l1e Robb Less Semor Dramatlcs Chorus Ambltlon To be wxth Lloyd Favorite Expresslon I guess not Deep ln unfathomable mmes Of never falllng sklll He treasures up hlS bxrth deslgns And works hls soverelgn w1ll Robert Sawyer 880 S Football 19 20 Class Basketball 20 Semor Dramatlcs Favorlte Expresslon Unprmtable Ambltlon To be a grafter Nothlng IS more gratlfylng than to look upon wlth authorlty Vernon Schaefer Count Zlggle Pest Semor Dramatlcs Ambltl0H To be a prosperous young farmer Favorrte Expresslon You d be surprxsed He prayeth best who loveth b st All 'thmgs both great and small For the dear God who loveth us He made and loveth all Page Tw enty Seven KC Y! CC fl 1 , . . ., . ' ' . ll 7 D ., . ' ' 71 l H ' ' . . . ,, i ' I ' K6 ' Y, Cl ' ' ,Y Cl YY 'Y Y ' ' . an - 77 44 ' ' ' ' n , . . ll Y! , . . . ' ' 1 H ' Y! Drink to me only with thine eyes. S ' if 77 , . ' , ' 1 U U ll ' ' - . . . , ll 79 KC 7, I I I 7 . 7 l ' 9 U . . . . ' -' 91 l IK il KK ' ' 99 l ac n X ' ' ' . u 9 ' u I u U y e 1 S Page Tvs enty Elght Lester Shaw Les Pres of Areo Club Glee Semor Drama tlcs Fads and Fancles Ambltlon To be world s Master Electrl cal Englneer yorlte Expresslon Margaret Beheld his prlze wlth vlctor s prlde Kenneth Slmpklrs S1mm1e Semor Dramatlcs Chorus Ambltxon To get an E Favorlte Expresslon Uh huh Nowhere so busy a man as he And yet he seemed busier than he was J mes Solon Jlmmle Tub Dramatlcs Class Basketball Class Track Football H1 Y Ambltlon To have the world wlth a fence around It Favorite EXPFGSSIOH Dont get funny He IS a leader among men but a follower G orge Sopher Soap S Football 19 20 Basketball 20 21 Track 20 21 Mlxed Glee H1 Y Fads and Fancles Semor Dramatlcs Ambltlon To please Margaret Favorlte Expresslon Havent got the tlme A nlce glrl dld wonders wlth me M rgaret M Sopher Marg Girls Basketball Club Semor Dramatlcs Fads and Fancles Favorlte Expression Oh Shaw Ambltxon To keep house Wlll no one tell me what she slngs Marguerlte Nadme Snyder Gxrls Glee Mlxed Glee Semor Dramatlcs Basketball Club Chorus Fads and Fancles Favorlte Expression Really? AmbltlOH To rlval Gallx Curcl Full well she sang the SEFVICC down ' u 11 X - 1 ' 1 ' , . . . l , . l , ' ' . ss 11 Fa . . u ' ' - - 1 ' 11 1 . . H . . ,, 1 , . ' ' , u 11 l u 1 ' 11 H ' ' 11 sc 11 l 3 1 n 1 1 , - . , ' ' . at 1 11 l ' ' ' u ' ' 11 of the falr sex. e u 11 at 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 I' 1 , . ' ' . H 1 - 11 u ' - - - 11 1 u 11 3. . ' 1 1 ' ' . u 11 u ' ' 911 , 1 1 1 X . 1 1 ' ' . u 11 as ' 11 Lydla F Storz Lld Chorus Senlor Dramatlcs Basketball Clu Choxr Hardscrabble Favorlte Expresslon Gee Kid Ambltlon To be a reader Oh but to breathe the breath Of the cowsllp and the prxmrose sweet Margory St Clalr Smlley Glrls B B Chorus Dramatlcs Ambltlon To teach drawlng Expresslon Oh Gee' Man llkes but llttle here on earth But likes that llttle long Theodore Taylor Ted Theodosus Boys Glee Mlxed Glee H1 Y Cheer Leader Semor Dramatlcs Hardscrabble Favorlte Expresslon Say Where dyal get that stuff Ambltlon To capture a heart and keep It M1ldredTombaugh Tomboy Tommy Senior Dramatlcs Favorlte Expresslon Aw Gee Ambltlon To get Es Gentle of speech and kmd Allce Van Namee Van Dramatlcs Glrls Glee Girls Basketball Club Fads and Fancles Favorlte Expresslon Oh Lovely Ambltlon To rlval Pavlowa Queen Rose of a rosebud garden of gurls Gus Weber Tarzan S Dramatlcs Varsity Basketball Football Class Track Glee Cholr Hx X Ambltlon To become a famous tenor smger Favorlte Expresslon I See Ful blg' he was of frame and large of bone At wrastllng he wolde hawe always the prlze Page Twenty Nme , Y , W, ' Cl ' If l I Y bs , . 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' ' . u n ll ' ' Y, Page Thxrty Lenora M Weber Ow wa Lee GITIQ Glee Club Fads and Fancles Chorus geienfjor Dramatlcs GITIS Basketball u Favorlte Expresslon 'VIy Word AmbltlOh To smg ln opera Falr falr and twlce so falr As falr as any may be Lela Welge Lee Glrls Basketball Club Semor Dramatlcs Ambltlon To be a successful house keeper The mlldest manners and the greatest heart J SS16 Wllllams Jes Vlce Presldent Ambxtxon To plow through Trlg Favorlte Expresslon Let s ea Let s get together and stay together Vlfglnla Woolley Vlrgle Art Edltor Senlor Dramatlcs Fads an Fancles Basketball Club Amb1t1On Hasn t any Favorlte Expresslon Horrors Nothlng ever wlll get by me D rothy Wrelth Dot Dramatlcs Glrls B B C Chorus Orches ra Ambltl0H To be a school mar m Favorlte EXDTQSSIOH Say K d A stlll tongue maketh a WISE head 1 n l u ,- n n rv 3 ' ' . 7 . . ' l 1 7 ' ' . H Y! 1 L 1 ,K . . . . 9 ' Y! l I ll ,Y 1 . . . l ' , , H ' H , . l e ' ' ' CK Y, Dramatics, Girls B. B. C. Orchestra, Junior ' ' . 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H S WILL IT COME TO Tl-IIS7 Vx qs U' If wmz f,!',47g'Q,CPx'5l' X 1, WX 4' 1' fn' X vmsr ww wllllfh xl fl 'U x I'LL GET THE HOP5 M, I-!HEH2gH?g,' 655539 if iw 1 hx ,, .st IMA, 5152 LOOK OUT BELOW DI' SCIENCE CLRSS U- - ON THE Roos: A questlon whlch has long been under dlscusslon and has not as yet been satlsfactorlly answered IS that of the constructlon of a new hlgh school bulldmfr for Streator The present arrange ment IS entlrely madequate for comfortably housmg and successfully educatmg the four hundred and fifty odd puplls attendlng the hlgh school Although the addltlon of the Annex helped a great deal to relleve the overcrowded condl tlons such large Freshman classes have been enrolled thls year that the school IS more crowded than ever before Under the present PTICQS of labor and materlal the local townshlp dlstrlct could not posslbly be bonded for sufhclent mnoey to bulld a hlgh school large enough to take care of future demands But lt has been suggested by archltects that Streator should bulld her new hxgh school ln sec t1ons for example we could buxld the gymnaslum sewmg and manual trammg rooms first then the remamder of the bulldlng at a later date Several architects have made sketches of proposed bulldmgs but to date xt seems that the school board has not been able to make any definlte plans concelnlng the questlon We have reproduced on thls page some drawmgs made by an enterprlsmg and talented young cartoonlst who has comlcally portrayed the condltlons as they may be ln years to come lf the en rollment lncreases Although a new hlgh school bulldmg has been a toplc wldely discussed for years ln this com mumty we feel that at present the needs for new bulldmg equlpment are more pressing than ever before We apologlze for harp mg on thxs old questlon but we keep emphaslzlng our needs ln hope that these words may act as an xncentlve and remmder to our loyal backers who will materially asslst u as soon as possible Editor A new Hlgh School IS what we need For thlS one we have IS only a seed We havent enough room around this Jomt But the room which we have IS a startmg pomt Wllllam Elias 24 LETS G0 oowu TOTI-E V ff X: CINLDREN IT BEGINNING T0 RAIN GET YOUR L UMBRELLAS ffl-x-if fi' f'Wf'N I Lenn , 111.41 x' n 511 96 lf 557 ff' 'I' IN ph .QL IN THE AT-II C Page Thnrty One b e +0 ff M I c Vyflfg xf xx 1 7 Y HJTQCJKV , - ,.:A G,lu v1 . 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' . .Q t :N 1:17 T R - '. . . , I i In - A ,lf 'ff fd NX i September 8 1917 Dear Betty Oh I just could hardly wart to wrrte you Thrs has been the most excrtrng day' I ve got the trnglrest feclrng as rf mfrny glorrous and marvelous thrngs have happened and are gorng to happen But rt has been nerve rackrng nevertheless To ask some superror Senror where room 10 or 12 rs and haw rt fthe Senrory respond rcrly Thrrd floor first room to the left to rush madly up two flrghts of starrs rnd to hnd yourself magrcally rnstalled rn the frrgrd atmosphere of a Senior Chem tlrss rs well rt sr rther embarrassrng Then after a confusing lrttle bell had rung about one humlred and one trmes Cas rt seemed to mej ex er ybody seemed to be gorng I went too and here I am So my dear Betty you can almost rmagrne what rt rs to be a Freshre at Streator Hrgh But there s one consolatron for me There are one hundred -rnd twenty four fellow suffer ers rn the same boat And we hrxe absolutely the best Prrncrpal rn the world Why Betty he rs so krnd and con srderate to all Oh I Just know I m gorng to love S H S lrfe ANNE P S Sept 17 Just thrnk I havent marled thrs yet' So Im gorng to tell you about our first class meetrng and electron of oflicers Doesnt that sound rmportantq They are Leslre Gos lrn Pres Grace Poole V Pres Arthur Jennett Secy wrth Mrss McDonald as our advrsor We are makrng magnrficent preparatrons for our first class party whrch wrll be a humdrnger From all I hear the Senrors wrll be there en masse We are plannrng to transform our old gym w rth rolls and rolls of maroon and gold All rn all Betty the Freshmen are Jolly good bunch Im mrghty proud to be one of em Sept 10 1918 Dear Betty Back agarn at dear Old S H S after a glorrous vacatron Gee rts great to see everybody and swap cxperrences But rt seems odd to be called Sophomores Nexertheless Sophs we are and Sophs well stay I fear unless some of us wake up rn Caesar and Geometry By the way we had a class electron rn Room 1 today As a result Donald Patterson occu pres the seat of honor wrth Glen Daugherrty as hrs rrght hand man Ella 'VIuntz records our par lramentary decrsrons rn the Sec book Ione Ballard chases unruly quarters whrle Mrss Lrnden trres to head off unruly Sophs Vlzfell Betty methrnk I wrll betake myself to the gym to see the decoratrons for the Soph Party tonrg t Lore ANNE March 4 919 Betty dear I just returned from the Sophomore Fads and Fancres and I absolutely must tell you all about rt tonrght It certarnly was a clever lrttle entertarnment Whoever heard of such an ab surd rnventron as a Humanophone' And yet Prof Ahlgren exhrbrted rts marvelous possrbrlrtres to an admrrrng crowd of four hundred The rest of the program was great too But Oh' I most forgot the part least to be forgotten the arm the poor lrttle French krd dres of course Hes and more erccrtemtnt' The almrghty Senrors have decrded to publrsh an Annual So rn order to keep up the class prestrge we the exer solrcrtous Sophs have duly donated fifty dol'ars to the worthy cause But there too lrttle sleep and too much cxcrtement rs hard on the grades Goodnrght ANINE P Q r f 9 - ii 'K x 1 7 ' , . . l V . . . . . , . . 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Here rt is We had a class electron in Room 1 today It was a close race' Here s the score James Brennan Pges Jessie Williams V Pres Josephine Kopf Sec , George Nelson Treas Miss Linden, class a vrsor Lots to do Bet, and tempus fugrt as the old Romans would say Yours rn haste ANNE March 26, 1920 Vly Betty I have only a little while in which to write you because my dear our Junlor Indoor Picnic takes place tonight What a hearty good time we ll have' The informal lrght hearted atmosphere of Junior functions makes them delightful There will be loads of sandwiches KI know having seenl and oceans of ice cream I also hear we are to have a short Program and that an orchestra is engaged ANNE April 12 1920 Dearest Betty Consider yourself complrmented because you are recervlng a letter from me at this of all times Why Betty if you were here you d be selling tickets with the rest of us For what do I hear you say? For the Junior Benefit Dance And Junior Benefit Dance means a lot to us The first word Junior suggests somethlng different We have departed from the antrque custom of presenting a vaudeville and hope to wrn favor by our dance Junior also suggests decoratlons floads of em artistically arrangedj programs dlspensed by Martha and Brlly Jacks orchestra an everything Benefit means benefit for the Prom The magnificent Seniors demand a Prom The munrfi cent Juniors acqulesce Give rt we wlll And Dance means a general best time for everyone We have sold over five hundred I are scarcely on speaking terms Yours ANNE April 26 1920 Dear Bet Whew' It s a wonder we ve any breath left Believe me rf we haxe that's all there rs e t We sold out entirely rn less than ten mlnutes I can see Gus Weber throwing pickles vet But Betty you dont know what Im talking about The Junrors conducted a Food Fete on 'the campus today It was a howling success Leave rt to us Mrss Llewellyn made it s success possible She surely rs Oh' I didn t tell you that Miss Lin den and her cheery smrle had left us for larger fields and that Miss Llewellyn has succeeded her as class advrsor Sorry but Ill have to brrng this to a finls I am starved We that fed the angry mob go nothing Au revorr ANNE May 19 1920 Dear Betty Oh the most wonderful thmg has happened The Juniors won the rnterclass champronshrp' As Freshmen we won half the games played as Sophs we carried off second place And now we are S H S champions Can you imagine us next year All one hears in the corridors and dressing room now rs Have you your Prom dress yet Whats rt like Mines Sunset Organdle etc Everybody rs anticipating dgy after tomorrow o ong ANNE May 22 1920 Well Betty This rs the morning after the night before And such a night as It was' My mrnd is one be wrldered conglomeratron of decoratrons music, and colored lrghts Yesterday mornrng and afternoon we counted mountains of drshes cut endless strips of maroon and gold and broke innumerable apple blossom twigs until we were well mgh exhausted But Oh boy' Last night was worth our efforts The hall, rn rt s party dress of apple blos soms and bright streamers presented a festive air to the girls who came rn equally charming Page Thirty Three I . , . as v ' - 1 vu , , - ' Q n n . I -I D y Z 4 . , .-: , - -5 . -' , -3 ' H ' U P 1 ' ' I I : I Y . ' . , . . . . ' .7 ' ' , . . . . . . , . . , . . . U ,, . , , . , ' . . ' U . y, . ' . . ' ' ' ' ll ' 7, . , . . u . . - V, i l Y , . , . KK !1 ' ' ' - ll I! ' ll . I! ' tickets, so you see my dear Betty, this is a busy time. No, that's putting it mild. My bed and Q . 1 n I Y Q . , I . . , l Y Y , . n l I f ' Y Y ,' ' ' - ' , 1 Q ' '. . , ' . ' . . , . . H y , l i. . . n 1 i ' t Y , . , u 1 . I . . . I . . ' I I v . . . l . g h . . In ' H n v ' ' , n ac ' r ' uv , . ' - ' .' ' ' , . , . . Y , . , . 9 ' .' - 4 - , ' 7 ' ' . . - l HARDSCRABBLE S T H S frocks of dehcate hues Throughout the evenxng lce was served to the joyous dancers Frohc and merrlment filled the alr But the cllmax of the evenmg entertamment was the feature dance Betty I couldnt tell you all the features of that dance Toy balloons gay caps horns confettl multl colored llghts all added del1ght to the much encored dance I know of one especlally who enjoyed herself Can you plcture Mlss Llewellyn her cap on one ear a toy balloon ln one hand and a dlsh of xce ln the otherq It IS M1ss Llewellyn who deserves the most of the credlt for the 1920 Junlor Senlor Prom Who can forget her pluck and enthuslasm ln the mrdst of dlmCUltl6S7 Who can forget her clever suggestlons and ever ready advlce whlch turned the lmposslble Into success? Mlss Llewellyn has remalned a staunch comrade throughout work and play Th1S has been a year filled to the br1m wlth Jumor act1v1t1es Have we enjoyed them? Yes we have enjoyed not only the good t1m6S themselves but also the tlme spent 1n plannlng for them You know It 1S really true that Half the pleasure IS IH the antlclpatlon ANNE Sept 16 1920 Hello Betty Accordlng to Ted Great Semors from llttle Freshles grow And we are at last playmg that d1gn1fied UD role At our class meetmg last mght we dlgnlfled ones dlstlngulshed ourselves by choosmg George Nelson to play the stellar role 1n our last act The supporting cast lS Martha Gaut V Pres , Lester Shaw Sec John Baer Treas , Mxss Llewellyn class advlsor After the class electlon I stepped 1n to hear a concert a la wlreless The wlreless depart ment IS one of the greatest achlevements claimed by the Semors Its success IS due to the un tlrlng efforts of Lester Shaw Let me tell you we are proud of everyone 1n the class of 21 There IS not one who has not added hrs share to class honor ANNE Oct 30 1920 Our first RQVIGW edltlon publlshed tonight' Judglng by 'thlS there IS not fear of the quality of our Annual Good common sense clever lxttle wlttrcxsms catchy poetry and news of school and athletlcs form an 1Ht6I'6StlY'lg comblnatlon H The staff composed of Semors lS vsorklng hard to make each succeedlng page as good as the rst Do you remember last year I predlcted a stlll more br1ll1ant future for our class basketball team? That future IS here Our Senlor team finlshed the year w1th a splendld record Only one game were the 1921 champ1ons to put over No doubt lf we had met that opponent on our own floor the score would have been reversed Athletlcally yours ANNE Aprll 25 1921 My dear Betty Seventh perlod and lazy day' Im supposed to be Wfltlllg an exposltory theme but I don't feel any more llke exposltlon than Jlmmle H who IS bestowlng on Art hls characterlstlc grm And Teil a1ndkMax are carrymg on such an anlmated conversatlon at 17 that I can hardly hear my se t 1n d There goes Walt and Ione late to class Some people do l1ke to stand and talk 1n the cor rr ors Oh Gllbert 1S taklng down the cast advertlsement of Excuse Me the clever two act comedy presented by the Semors a few weeks ago The cast was well chosen, 'the actlng excellent, makmg the play a huge success Have we talent for the Senlor Play Id say Tgere the second bell has rung and Margaret Deeds hasn t moved yet' Some people do llke to stu y Betty Commencement IS drawmg nearer and nearer Commencement whlch means the sep aratlon of 21 Ithmk we could scarcely bear xt rf It were not for the remalnmg happy times to whlch we can look forward the Prom Class Nlght our class plcnxc and then Graduatlon when the class of 21 w1ll leave forever the class rooms and corrxdors of dear old S H S Others then w1ll fill our places use our ahbxs and call us alumm But as alumm we stlll can cherlsh the mem orles of school day pals school day trlals and school day joys days when we all gathered around the old platform and gave Nlne rahs for dear Old Hlgh School Days JOSEPHINE KOPF, 21 Pa e Thlrty Four . . . . . . . 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U , n y Q 1 ' s , . , . 1 ' ' ! 7 , . . r ' ' - , . - 1 Y ll ' ' I7 HARDSCRABBLE S T H s 21 IN 31 Awakened by the scurryrng footsteps of her mard brrngrng her a telegram Vrrgrnra Crary on this lrght Christmas mornrng read Will arrlwe at 10 '30 A 'NI Meeft trarn Vrrgrnras chauffeur was hurrying across the city at a speed almost rncredrble when the tram whrstled rn Wartrng patrently at the statron was Margaret wonderrng where her hostess could be At last a huge car, all green and nrckcl drove up Vrrgrnra alrghted to face her former schoolmate 0 Jrnny Im so glad to see you and congratulatrons on your latest book Lessons rn Love O Jrnny how did you do rt You certarnly made a success of your talent By this trme they had arrived at Vrrgrnras home where they sat down rn front of a blaz mg grate fire Margaret proceeded to do all the talking You know last week Max and I took a carload of chickens to Mallory and Mohan Co rn Eagle I mrght say right here that we have had wonderful success on our chicken farm tho of course Frances Hoartys and Art Jennetts hogs gave us a great deal of trouble at first they lrve on the adjornrng farm But now they ve erected hog proof fences and we are on bet ter terms O' yes They Just moved there abo t let me see four months ago And say Vrrgrnra when I went to Eagle I stopped at Streator for the sole purpose of drs covering the whereabouts and whatabouts of the class of 21 Um Ill proceed wrth a long, long story I know you ll be surprrsed to hear that Lrllran McCormrck Linda Frsher Mlldred Beaman Lyssram Angler and Fern Mrssel are all platform speakers agrtatrng the rrghts of women to hold office rn Presrdent Prices Cabinet They do say that Lyssram IS scorrng a wonderful success Her record rs 5652 000 words to the mmute' Mrrgaret Ianrgrn Ione Ballard md 'Vlargrret Soper are touring the country as first ard nurses Margaret Sopcr rdmrnrstcrs Sprrrts of Ammonia Ione bandages and Margaret Lam gan sings Onward Chrrstran Soldiers rn all keys They do say that the recoveries are mrracu lous It rs rumored tho that they do not mtenl to stay rn this work much longer as Cupid prerced therr hearts before therr High School days were over Have you heard about the summer home that some of the grrls haue 6Sf2.bllSl19fl9 Well several of the members of our class haxe taken up the rdea of a summer home wh chrldren from the ages of two to fifteen could spend the holiday months amrd the beauties of na ture and be efficiently cared for by competent lnstructresses They have bought a large hotel at Lake Okobojre Martha Gaut IS Superintendent, Louise Foeste Assrstant Superintendent Anna Nlae Hernl Secretary 'Vlargaret Deeds has charge of the Playground work Lela Welge rs dr rectress of physical trarnrng Eva Elras and Vlrldred Hepler take care of aesthetic dancing Mar guerrte Snyder teaches the brbres to swrm Anna Nlueller teaches tennis and Dorothy Farrington rs dretrtran Margaret Irxrng made good as r mrssronary rn Indra prror to her' marriage to the Hgh Nfogul Ellen Prnckney Lucille Defenbaugh Zola Morrrs net er launched upon any sea except that of matrrmony I found this paper the other day ard rt s just full of S H S news Ill read some of rt to you Are you gettrng trred of lrstenrng to this raxrng of mine O' Trme takes me back, Nlargaret, rt makes me feel ten years younger to hear about all these rnterestrng thrngs Harry Mehock and hrs wrfe ta member of the class of 701 are now peacefully settled on a chicken ranch on top of Heenan s new burldrrrg which has Just recently attained the height of 98 stories It was indeed a surprise to hrs former schoolmates that he drd not cultrxate hrs former track abrlrty as was drsplaved rn S H S days but as no dogs are allowed rn Streator rt rs sard that hrs abrlrty comes rn very handy rn the superxrsron of hrs flock George Nelson has sold out hrs butcher shop whrch IS located rn one corner of the notro department rn the new burldrng of Oscar lNotman's Ice Nlanufacturrng Co to Gus Weber who has taken rn hrs old friend kenneth Srmpkrns as a full fledged business partner Page Thirty Fu e . . . . 7 ! 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Y A 'y Y ' . . . , . 7. . r r ' ' HARDSCRABBLE S T H S To Stanton Foster IS due a great deal of credlt owlng to hlS good taste IH chooslng one of 'Hack Sennetts most adorable beautles fMlldred EJ Forglng ahead Wlth thls great lnsplratlon he IS now Edltor of the New York Sun Art Jenklns to be sure has been taken ln by one of the members of 1920 class as a model fol Arrow Collars Speaklng of Want Ads ln the S H S Paper I notlced George Hamrlns advertlsement for dogs of all SIZES and colols Hamrln Meat Market Waltel Brennan alas' poor Red There 1S a rumor to the effect that he has a strong llk lng for Streator Hlgh as he IS stlll, ln hls Senlor Year John Baer and Jlmmy Solon have pulled out from the dear old Jolnt and are now success ful buslness partnels ln Taylorwllle Illlnols and stlll up to thelr old trlcks fHear'tbreakersJ JQSSIQ WllllamS has recently taken the place of Mlss Mora Murdock ln the noted Murdock T210 Margaret Clausen and Dorothy Benallack are stlll perslstent rlvals both maklng brllllant suc cesses wlth two well known opera companles Robert McCallum after spendlng two years ln valn attempts to secure Stanton Foster s prlze has leturned to Illlnols to take hlS place as Cornetlst of the Cornell Symphony Orchestra Katheryn Katle' MCC3lllSt6l has now galned the posltlon of Superlntendent of schools for Dlstrlct No 65 Vlfglnla Woolley and Josephlne Kopf are tourlng Europe It IS clalmed that they are mak lng qulte a furore ln dlplomatlc clrcles abroad Robert Sawyer IS at present travellng wlth Jack Dempsey Natlonal HeaVyW6lght Cham ploll Permanent wavlng marcelllng shampoo manlcure scalp treatments For best SQYVICC call Maln 700 Thyra and Therma Matthewman Proprletresses Justlce of the Peace Patterson has recently opened up an office ln Cornell He IS now qulte the prosperous man hls new home has Just been completed and wlll be ready for 'them to occupy ln about SIX weeks Grace Poole has recently been named the foremost llterary CIltlC of the day Thls wlll come not as a sulprlse to hel former classmates who all knew Grace had the ablllty Jean Purcell has recently been glven the management of M Purcell Kr Co and wlll begln hel new dutles very soon George Blaln has taken up mlnlsterlal work Velnon Schaefer has establlshed a flourlshlng clothlng store selllng Otto and Hall Brand Clothes Glape Julce selved ewery Saturday free Vela Plendergast IS ln Scotland at present ' Hlghland Fllnglng around Wlth the rest of the Scots' What? Allce Van Namee has become an accompllshed pupll of Pawlowa and IS now danclno- at the Marlgold Streator IS an awfully llvely town ISN t lt Jlnny'7 Let's go to a m0Vle As the glrls passed the news stand thls headllne attracted thelr attentlon FIGTCC Rlvalry Shown IH Contest for Dllectress of Chlcago Opera Company Cleone Jullen and Jean Gates are stlll bltter rlvals I see Edna Klrkpatrlck IS travellng vslth Cleonne as prlvate secretary ThlS advertlsement appeared on the advertlslng board at the theater Francls Howland the name of lnternatlonal fame both IH promlnent muslcal clrcles and film land He now heads hls own company and of late has appeared on the legltlmate stage FTBDCIS Howland and an all star cast vslll play ln Hls Lady Frlends at thls theater lNew Years Day' Thls notlce ln Robb s Weekly News IH Plctures Wllllam Patton and 'Vlorrell McDermott are travellng wlth Sells Floto CIFCUS Co And that remlnds me Vlrglnla I heard that the former Frances Hoarty was asked to travel wlth the same company Iasked her about It the other day but she refused to talk about the mattel Do you belleve lt Well I belleve I dld hear of somethlng to that effect but one hears so many false alarms nowadays ' Thls appeared ln Blrtlwell s Forelgn News, ln Plctures Page Thlrty Slx H . . . . . . 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' ' 11 H . . . 1 , 1 HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Srr James Hennessey is a candidate for Lord Nlayor rn the City of Co k He says If n d be Ill die for the freedom of Erin Just as MacSwrney before me Did you notice rn the American Magazine this month the article about Duck Goslrn Well he rs one of the men of Wall Street de rlrng rn stocks and bonds He has made a mrnt of money Of course he had experience 'rs he engaged rn this work to some extent while still rn High qchool On a brrllrant electric sign on Bro rdway one sees the name of Paul J Lester He has suc ceeded Ted Lewis as the Famous Ja77 king He has reached the height of fame and great ought to be hrs glory and the eredrt given hrm In adclrtron to this he maintains a large cat tle ranch rn Nlontrna which gives promise of a flourishing wenture Ted T1yl0l peppy cheer le rder is very well established as a dealer rn Sporting Goods but this rs Just 1 sideline rs he rs rt the present playing the lefrdrng role rn Too Many Wires Gilbert Ahlgren hrs been commissioned 'rs an Admiral of the Pacific Fleet He was graduated from Annrpolrs ind has also been a busrness partner of Lester Shaw rn Shaw 8z Ahlgren Co Nlanufaeturers of all sorts of electrreal supplies He wrll retain this positron at Mr Shaw s, and N11 Shaw wrll look after the business during hrs partner s absence Poor 'NI rrguerrte Armstrong rs certainly having a terrible time, she rs now being sued f alienation of hrs wrfe s affections Another one of those Eternal Trran l Up to her old tricks again, isnt she Well th rt s about all of the old gang I m hungry Lets t Margaret Howells P1 f sax on sAwvsn 911 XW fue SOLON ogfrcurr. 10W ' ,- gpggp MMM rf strueifi 'ORD JACK DEMYS Q ES SHAW MAnCoNl JR f' s H 'ren TAYLOR Z-l' PAUL LEU: A X DEAL!!! IN SPORTING .SUCCESSUR 'ro 99995 Tfo Lfwrs J f'N 'Xf r -X -f FN ART JENNE1' LQ lr CROP PQJSQEY CH H L ' l xciggs Pr.AvrR ff J I or EAGLE I ri 1, PROP' FOSTER I or me Newfrl by :rnrfrrsrx mm 's WE NOMINATE THE ABOVE FOR THE HALLOF FAME IN laws Page Thirty Sex err U ' . . ' ' ' I ' ' ' r . ' ee v ' I , , ' ' ' r rr U . V . . ...I I. . . 1 , D , . . V , . . , . ' , ' ' 4' 'i ' ' 1 . I I. ' ' . . ' .' h i ' r A VY ,' H . , 7' YY ' H , 1 V - , ,- ,. ' Q v . ' ' ' ' . . , . , . . . ., 2 L. U. ,ax .si Uk . ic. . , li A V Z. ' ' 1. . . 4. ' ' ' . z 2 . . ' .' . ' V ., I . . . . U UV, ,. K' . . . . I . V . or divorce by her husband. He has also brought suit against the other man because of charges of 1 . C . . v. ,K . U . ' - . ' ' I ges.' ' ' Y ' '. ' 'Z H- - 2 'S 1 . ' . ' ea . 7: - , .. . fi V - I - f. ::x . ' g ,, ., rf it fl N 1 'f g' M If Q , .... - . Z If jf! ' r. . .4 . ' f. V If fr 1-i-727. fp I. ,.. N.. . , I X .. . Q 2 N X : fr, ,nl 'L T X V at x06 Q A A H 'f -., 'I S' 'X 'S 'Q ' 'I rl , :rf I 5 X x ' l : ' I . ' 1 ' - : ,fx sf Q11 S , 4 1' 91, us , I t j .. ' -'- ,- r 7,4 tg - Vx. 'hxxx xg 4459 e.- . HARDSCRABBLE s T H s S H S LIMITED No 22 Toot' Toot' All aboard for Commencement Day The excursion tram No 22 pulled in at the Glammar Station in September 1918 and over one hundred excurslonlsts came aboard They wore Rose and Gray badges and kept consulting their guide books which were marked Al gebra English Shorthand Bookkeeping and French The fireman Oliver Goldsmlth stoked the fires and the englneel Vlfglllld. Crary piloted us magestlcally out of the Central Grammar station Edgar Dlcus the conductor came around and collected the fares The tram rumbled over the rugged rocks of learnlng now and then up setting some of the passengers On their Joy ride several stops had to be made and durlng this time the passengers enjoyed the class parties All the passengers were glad when the tram finally pulled up to the station called Vacation Stop for It had been a hard trip for some After changing their guide books for larger ones the passengers agaln boarded the train Mervllle Comiskey held his pos1t1on as fireman with IFWIH Cox as engmeer Edgar Dlcus punched our tickets Once during the Journey that second year the tram was Slde tracked because of a hot box otherwise known as the passengers changlng thelr badges to Blue and Gold Outside of this stop the tram steamed along wlth more speed than the PFQVIOUS year Sev eral Important stops were made one to enable the passengers to attend the social event of the year the Masquerade Halloween Party glven by No 22 Soon after the tram went through the narrow pass of Better English Week and came out with the least scratches of any who attended The tram glided smoothly to Vacatlonville where the passengers stepped out to get a breath of fresh air and some of them liked the country so well they Just stayed over Then after handlng in their old guide books for new more advanced ones the passengers again entered the train and took their newly appolnted seats Archie Carswell was elected fireman Edgar Dlcus engmeer and Victor Llndqulst conductor The train having, fewer passengers ran more smoothly than ever and gained speed at every bound But Just when the tram was going the smoothest somethlng terrible had to happen The tram was held up and the most valuable thlng was taken The ROLL BOOK which lnjured most of the passengers Qfeehngsj Several very lmportant stops were made that yeal Flrst the wonderful party glven by 22 Second the Basketball games which showed others what OUR team could do Third the won derful Junior CdITllVal whlch gave back to the class their old Zlp and Pep due to the Railroad Company s Supt Miss Cornelius and hey faithful work 1n guiding the tram through to safety Fourth to take on a new passengel Gerald McCarthy and last but by no means least the most successful Prom of years When the tram finally pulled in at Summer Vacation the excurslonlsts tired but happy began to plan for the final and most successful trip of all the trlp of 1922 Ruth Lorenz Z2 THE LAST RUN -Xll aboard for the final run' One more t11p and then we re done -X good old tram is 72 Run by a filst rate working crew Get your tlcket fol our farewell t11p Open the throttle and let ex rip Page Thirty Nine . . . . 9 4 Q Q . 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' HARDSCRABBLE S T H 5 B TTLES OF Tl-IE SOPHS Campargns of 19191970 Officers f ener 1l l red Thornton Stiff' 1 oree Iynch -Xlrce Sxwyer Adxrsrng' Ofhcer In the ye ll nrneteen hundred and nrneteen there was enrolled rn the army of students of Strea tor Hreh Qchool 4 new legron the leeron of 73 -Xfter 9. month or so of tr xrnrnc, they encoun tered then nrst great task of puttrng on 1 party for the older recrurts But the new leeron was 1 hreue and darrng: one 1nd wrthout hesxtqncy or fear plunged rnto the thrcleest of rt detcrmrned not only to he successful w1tl'1 then sknmrsh but to set an example for the other leerons fhe result w IS 1 murxelous yrctory 'ind the sporls were so l1r ge th It the new legron w IS ere ltly ln sprred -Xnd when the '1l1ler ones were prcleed from the four legrons to form the mlehty footl11ll squad we found one from P3 When the battles and struggles were nearly OVQI and the soldrers w ele refldy to depart from then homes a meet was held testmg the endurance and strength of the men It wf1s found that 72 c1me ln wrth a fme showrng for so new a force XNIPXNNS Ol 1920 P1 Officers Gener 1l Fllrs Wrlkrnson Qtdff 'Vllldred Abrams John Dorsey Advlsrng Officer Mrss Honeywell c1mp1rgn The first pronounced glory was the p1rtv of the first semester wrth wonderful musrc decor 1tlOl1S fzmusements 1nd 1lJOXL 1ll 1 good trme But then some tr 1rtor stole the roll hook 1nd deprlxed the '1rmy of further honors rn Illls dr rectron Not berng 1llowcd to erye 1 second semester hop they wssrsted the second leeron rn 1 try me struggle to put on 1 cleyer Clllllyll Wlth gre1t success w'1s thrs stronghold txlccn 1nd rt wxs proxed to the outsrde world whxt wonders could be accomplrshed by the Ullltlllf., of the dr xrsrons of thls 1rmy The Sophomore legron the leeron of V3 for two campfngns hx left hehrnd lt II1 exccptron 1l record 1nd rt 1 1lw Us found th1t when 1 hug e e1ll summons 1rd xlmost 1ny trme or pl ne the mlucrs of ind then' c oo Us 1l1nd llupp 'S OUR TEAM Hurr 1h for ou1 te 1m The Q, 1ll'KI1t tefim The coach the eu 11d 1nl 1ll ue wrft To ,elxe the lr'1ll 1 nrce brg ft 'lhey eem to m1l1e rt fly -X though 1bnd up rn the slxy -Xnd when they hear the XXl11SIl9 shrlll They talt at once and how then skrll I lgt I' rty On cc as 5 x-z if-ifiA-iA-wiki' qiivinkw- 4'-1 - K-c --iifiifiA-Kaffe .rl li, , , A ',, S2 ., . , ' '1' ,,,,..,,v,,,,,...,,,,,. 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' ' s 1 z ' ' ' 1 s 1 ' 1' ' ', V v , . . - - ' - ,' v S 1 1 , v I 1 s -' ' 'z '- 'o' '- e HARDSCRABBLE S T H S HERES TO 24 Here s to the ClaSs of '74 The youngest ln our School But not the leaSt oh no xxhat more They re far ahoxe the rule IJ1d you excl stop to thlnk xxhxt '1 wonderful clasi 74 IS hot th it I mean to brag or boast but exery cl xss nLedS 1 llttle baekmg and SJ here goeS for 7-1 We hegan 'ms most tllssts do wlth fear and tremhlmg hut mmgllng xxlth theSe xxas a touch of turxoslty due to the mterestmg stones. xxe had heard xbout Qtreator Hugh We took thlngs IS they mme untll soon after Chrlstmas x zcatlon md then the I'reShmen pulled then stunt m other xxordS they gaxe then party one of the biggest soclal exentS of the year In pl1ttll1L on this IITFIII' xxe tiled Something dlffuent xxhleh turned out to be xery euc ceSsful Thxs xx IS the lI'ltI0fIUCtl0I1 of gameS 1nto the exenlngs entertainment TheSe proxed to he a source of grext enjoyment to both old and young md ex erx ont pronounced the xxhole partx declded sun cess Havmg mule a credrtable debut mto Socrety xxe noxx turned our attentlon to lthI6tlCQ thxs xxe shoxxed our 'lblllty agam by xxlnnmg the laSt game of the Season from the SophomoreS by the nauoxx hut safe Store of ten to elexen Looks aS though xxe had a zeal team doeSnt xt -Xt leaSt xxe thlnk so Then too xxe hue some plomxslng Lnt11eS for the tl uk meet and xxe are lookmg forxx nd to It 111 the hope of mrrvlng oi sorre honors In the mc xntxme the ln uns of the usual shoxxxng of 1 I leshm m Lllss xxe attempt to xvln glory Ill the contest for Noxv haxmg thought theSe thlngs derful clasS Im sure you l PIQSIIIQYK X109 P1 esldent Setrttfnx Tu lsuler Cl rss Adxlsol cl'1sS hlve not been at all lxtent md IJQQICIGQ making the ue hoplng that xxe cm successfully shoxx our ahlllty ln an the Cup to ht pxesentcd hy tha Rotary Club oxel don t you agree xxlth uS th xt the tlasS of 7-11S a vxon 0f'HcerS TEAMS Prank Grlsxxold Charlotte qeott Nlurlel Qlpt IesS1e Blakemolc 'NIISS Iargent 'lhere ue te 1mS xxho XXIII oemslonally There are te 1mS xxho haxe xxon fame, There 'ue the te'1mS xxho are aS Sloxx aS Ottaxva But to me they all are Just the same Por xxhen 'Pat and Rubs and CateS and NIOFGB Come ught ln, and take axx 'lx the cup Whx' xxe ll xell then for the xxhole teamS glory -Xnd xxlsh lto theml the beat of luck D011 Cartel . . . . 3 I . 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' M ' '4, 1 - , I vw na ,, sv u n 44 ,,vv . A , I . i - .K-, , .1 , . . ' , . , . .K . .- Jeanette Preston Page Forty Three f' FS .F if A-5,22 dx E-fnlzru-gl A-if Ji 3, Ju if 5: Acgrqlu 1 Zi A GHOST THERE WAS Txme A IJ 1991 Nlght before graduatxon P ace S H G Characters Louls R Imcham Chost of the COIIICIOIQ Semox Qcene Louxs alone IH the llblaly Louls How 1ll this tapel bulns iEnter Ghostj Ha' Who comes the1e I thlnlx It IS '1 weakness of mme eyes That shapes thls monstxous appfmtlon It comes upon me Alt thou anythmg Art thou some God some angel or some dexll That makest my blood cold and my hm to stand? Speak to me What 11-t thou? Ghost Louls Ghost Louls Ghost Thy ex1l spuxt Louis Why comest thou To tell thee thou art not gentle xuth the class of tuentx one What calest In Louls thou hast helped old Fathel Tlme cut sholt the Joyful school days of these boys and glrls by thlnt own C1 oss vxolds Lou1s fSadlyJ Ah H. T1s tlue Ghost Many a t1me down my COI'llfl0IS came a meuy llpple of youthful laughter and song Then camest a hush Thou hadst appeared Thou lemlnded them to x1s1t room the twelfth that exe Hou couldst thou be so c1uel Louls 'T1s true but I only hastened them to thelr studles Ghost Studles ale but a tufle to the Jovful youth They ale young but once and there shouldst be no motlxe fOl thy quenchmg of then happy vshlms Louls Canst they see naught but mme cluel evll dolngs I lepent' I see them ln a new and bet tel llght Ghost Hes thou dxdst do many a kmd, noble deed fOl them Thou didst punt then party pro grams, lnwtatlons, basketball tlckets, and truly, thou couldst ughtly boast of 5ou1 labor on t'Ha1dscrabble The eul men do llX9N aftex them, the good IS oft mtexred xx 1th their bones Page If ortx Four s' 1 l , .-J.-,I I .. L- 7 W.-1 f,,ktt,.Z ,' -'..-'- Q, Ag, . 'f '-L59-Q . . -. r,- - .ri-. . 'V , .. t -v-. ,- 1, ' -N f,,'.,-, , .. ',-, .,'-1:13.-,vl' . C'1'. 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Lours Cruel' Oh Death vvhere rs thy sung But Ghost pray tell me hovv to redeem mvself Ghost I ours Ghost I ours There rs no vvay -X11 rs lost I say but that and nothrng more Lost' There must be some some manner rn whreh I ean be forgrven Lead krndly lrght All thrne evrl vvrll be forgrven rf thou treatest vvell the comrng' classes By the stars I promrse thee I shalt be a changed man Ihr-Irt Ghostj Lour avv akens Lours What a vvretehed dream Is rt possrble that I am too exaetrng vvrth the grddy youth? I shall aslI thrs person vvho rs approaehrng Senror Hello 'NIr Frncham Lours I have Just had a ghastly dream It made me see how cruel I have been to the Senrors and other students at Hrgh School Pray tell me Qenror Xes you have But we knew that rt vvas have I alvvays and really been that way only the surface and that thou hadst 1 good frrendly soul beneath thy threatenrng' smrle Iours Ay and on the morrow I vvrll be a drtferent man HIS KID BROTHER The sun vvas shrnrng, brrgrht and the whole atmosphere vvas full of qprrng The ree was break me up on the lrttle brook and the snow on the southern srde of Harper s Hrll was vvrftly dr rn pearrng' On thrs partreular day rt vv rs th rt I saw Ignatrus Van Spandee 1 man from the erty, eomrne dovvn the road rn an old buggy whreh hrs grandfather hrd owned and hrs father hrd owned rnd vvhrch he had owned from then on untrl that par trcular day upon whrch I saw hrm The buggy vvas drawn by an old vvhrte mule, vrhreh vvould go or stop lIrelI or run as he ple rsed The mule canre Joggrrrg slovvly down the road untrl he srvv a rrbbrt Jump out from behrnd a loe Then the fun began for the mule started after the rrbbrt, perhrps because he thought thrt the 1 xbbrt vvas some lern of hrs vvhom he vvrshed to see very very mueh Whatever the re rson nray hrve been the mule ehrsed the r rbbrt and the bugf y e rme on behrnd vvrth the poor Ienrtrus X rn Sprrrdee clrngrng to the rerns vvrth one hrnd rrrd to the sert vvrth the other vvhrle hrs legs vvere trkrng e rre of themselves by strekrng to hrs body The mule chased the rrbbrt dovvn the road for rbout forty rods rnd Oh My' The norse they m rde The rabbrt squealed the mule brayed the buvgy rattled and the Mr Wan Spandee yelled Who r Whoa' louder than a brass band on the Fourth of July Then suddenly the rabbrt turned off to the srde of the rord and vvent rn to the eorn field not more than three rods from where I wrs standrngr lrughrng untrl I thought my srdes vvould splrt The mule vv rs bent on followrng, the nrersley hrre vvhrch srde tracked very suddenly eausrng the buggy to go on two vvhels for 1 eonsrder rble drstrnee vvhereupon N11 X rn Sprndee yelled the louder rt hrs obstrnate berst rrrd pulled the hrrder on the rerns But rll vvrs rn vrrn for the mule vv rs bent on ertehrng, the r rbbrt Str rrght under the fenee the r rbbrt le rped rnd on e rme the mule not more th rn three feet be hrnd the mueh longed for rrbbrt The mule le rped ov er the fenee vvhereupon he e rrne to r sudden strndstrll for the buggv drd not clear the fence and there the srturtron vvrs the mule on one srde of the fence rnd the buggy on the other srde vvhrle Ignatrus Nan Spandee vvas Hyrnsr thru the arr on recount of the sudden stop He lrt on the ground Just far enough ahe rd of the mule to crtch the rabbrt by the left hrnd leg vvhrch he drscovered to be the longer than the rrght hrnd leg by one erghth of an rneh N11 Yan Spandee pulled hrmself together stood up and shovved the rabbrt to the mule rrrd sard Here va fool Here s your brother' Onlv he must have been hatched from a lrttler egg th rn you vv rs N11 Kan Spandee et the small mul free and unhrtehed the large one and led hrm one hrlf nrrle dovvn the road vvhere he hrtched hrs mule to the buggy and they vvent off as rf noth rng had happened Xernon Schaefer, '71 Page I-rrty I-rxe 4 I V 4 ' V , V, V ' V y V' - V . - . 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THE MERRY WI-IISTLER -X meiix little whistlei C nes by my door each day e whistles at his woik whistles at his play e whistles when he is mein whistles when he is sad w histles when the w eathel s fine w histles when lt s bad Of all the little children dear Who daily pas my door Theie is none that seemeth happier Or gives me pleasure mole Than the meiiy little Vll'11Sfl9l Who charms my cares aw ax I Umost wish I too could learn To w hlstlc and be gay 'VIa1ga1 et Tkach 24 MOMENTS Ks Experienced by a Sophomore and His Friends How I love to turn back life s pages Just to drift back through memory Theic weie moments at differ cnt ages Whcn the whole world smiled on me FXPFCT SNT In five minutes thc gun would announce the finish of the Streator Peoria Central game first defeat of the season and there would be a gieat C9l6b13t1OI'1 Well win well win well VIH by golly well win the crowd yells When 'NI1 Scott pulls the trigger of that nice shiny gun and destrovs a perfectly good blank all anxiety will be oyei Come on Streatoi Say timer pull that tiiggrei Treat em rough Houxe got em going The whole house has a xictoiy in mind Oh for that gun Just a couple more seconds Streator Margaret Doeiman yells hanging oxer the rail up stairs Up on your toes Streatoi High Hr Scott has the gun out now He handles it as if in leadmess Eyes shift back md forth from the players to the head of the commeicial department Stieatoi Come on Stieatoi you can beat any Bang' The suspen e is ox 91 Stieator has won It s 'x regular team lake Fnrtx Six II ' '. . f 'f ' -'g He ' . 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H MOMENTS NIOST RONI A N TIC John who had plomlsed to see Dlana home after the Canton game had folgotten her and had strolled off wlth the boys on a good tlme expedltlon whlch probably meant wandellng up and down Nlaln Street and then entellng Sophel s fol a soda is lllana made her way home alone through the dark streets she sald to helself that she was thlu w lth John Pllday John caught her be neath the mlddle stalrs attemptlng to translate some Caesar She was dressed ln a colol ful dless her face plalnly sulky and hel VOICC pleasant under dlfflculty Lo John A pause John seated hlmself beslde her on the wlndow bench D1 he Sald lowellng hls volce I beg a thousand pardons Can you 6X er folglve me? Sure why yes She regarded hlm gravely Im telrlble he went on shaklng hls head Im changed I dont mre what I do Oh John but you should Evldently Dlanl had forgotten her gl levances You re the only glll IH school I cue for he exclalmed ln a lush of sentlment You re sympathetlc Dlana wasnt sure of thls but It sounded nlce But you should care Nobody cares do Somethlng stllred John He leaned over her shoulder We re awful Really Dlana I thought you had a terrlble clush on that Smlth kld Never Both grabbed the Latln book And DIVIQCHS Wlth many teals ln hls eyes entleatcd Caesar not to punlsh hls brother so It all was over ln a moment but there was a new lomance at school ln the mornlng A GREAT VICTORY Not a sound from our audlence Not a sound on the Hoor As the Cclltl ll hve luns up a hlghel score Only deep bleflths escape from Stleatol s uowd But Peorla s yells ale Shllll and loud The breathlng IS deep the excltement IS strong The sllence IQ not blollen as the game passes on Comes a sudden dln and eal lendlng 1oa1 -'ks Pat shoots a basket from center of flool The d1n IS lncleased as oul five show fight They ale IH the g lme now w lth all thelr mlght The boys as they pl ly htdl l nolse loud and gum It dlssolxes llItO one clylng We ll wln we ll wlll' Then ls the bcglnnlnf., of Celltl ll s defeat -Xs our flxe show good team w olk and baskets lepeat Rus C3.lSXY9ll and Dlcus shoot one after another Whlle Cates does hls palt keeplng Centlals under cosel The laclxet ,CIIOXXS dense mlngled here and thele wlth a slgh We ale exactly thlee polnts ahead of P60113 Hlgh The plstol ls heald much to Stleatol s lellef That we won thls gl eat game caused much Joy and gllef To PQOIIA a gleat deal of Cledlt IS gn en FOI a team of good IOSGIS who had nobly stl IX ell Who had thlu the whole season won ex ely game But had glx en up and dld not complaln James Blennan Page Forty Seven . . . 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L v , . . , . . , y HARDSCRABBLE S T H S AN EARTHLY TOUR Professor Mercury has just returned from a trrp to Earth loaded wrth baggage and somewhat weary from hard travelrng through arr and space Hrs fifty three chrldren assembled from all parts of Wlar s to greet hrm and to hear of hrs experrences wrth Farth people The professor thought rt wrse to make them wart untrl after drnner The entrre famrly grther ed about hrm rn the huge lrxrng room xery eager to lrsten to hrs story Mrs Mercury hushed the lrttle tots and then asked the first questron What do Earth people look lrke Tell us of therr appearance There are many types of therr krnd The professor settled hrmself for a long speech But all of Earths people are wery drfferent from us Indeed Iwas a great currosrty on Earth In the first place those creatur es are tall lrke us but bulky not flat Instead of havrng flat faces and bodres they are almost as thrck one way as the other and therr noses protrude some trmes to a great length Therr hands and feet are made wr h fingers and toes rather rn contrast to our round Hat thrngs Earth people are made rn several drfferent colors such as black yellow brown and whrte The whrte race have always been the leaders and rulers rn everythrng but now the yellow race rs becomrng powerful and expect to subdue the first Of course almost exery part rs crvrlrzed that rs equally rntellrgent The rnhabrtants of Mars are equal rn every way whrch rs a much drf ferent condrtron from that on Farth Thrs subject rs too broad for me to explarn now I rntend to spend the rcmarnder of my lrfe wrrtrng books about rt He paused and the eldest son asked a questron about the Journey After about ten years of trawelrng I encountered atmosphere about Farth My Ercperrence was very tryrng and I had to use my own supply' of gas for breathrng Strange as rt may seem I gradually began to use the atmosphere and by the trme I reached Earth I could freely move about lrke those people When I was three thousand feet from Ear th an excrtrng rncrdent occurred As I sarled along quretly all of a sudden I bumped headlong rnto a massrve constructron whrch I later learned was understand When he drscovered who I was he was delrghted to take me the rest of the way Although the norse of the machrne was almost unbearable I enjoyed the strange rrde One of the younger grrls broke rn wrth Do Earth people rrde'l Why dont they fly as we do? 'VIy daughter the only creatures ercceptrng brrds on Earth that are burlt rn the least lrke us are the flyrng mrce dumb lrttle anrmals and a wery poor comparrson Yes Earth people must rrde rn some sort of a vehrcle and fly rn the aeroplanes Indeed they are remarkably resourceful because rf they havent a way of dorng anythrng they make rt It rs rmpossrble for me to descrrbe the rnnumerable rnventrons whrch completely cover Earth However I rntend to try some of the srmpler rdeas on Mars Please contrnue your personal story remrnded Mrs Mercury Instead of stopprng rn water as I supposed or sorl lrke ours the axrator and I dropped on a green plarn rn a country called France Much to my surprrse I learned that those Greek heroes who after therr earthly death stopped here on therr way to eternrty had been sarlrng about for three thousand years Consequently our rdras der rxed from therr gossrp were qurte wrong In place of the barbarrans I found crvrlrvatron and the people I have Just portrayed to you Upon leaxrng the aeroplane my next task was learnrng to walk lrke the axrator Thrs requrred about an hour and a half of hard practrce I ner er before thought I could be so clumsy I became acquarnted wrth the automobrle and was soon rn one of the most wonderful places on Earth a. crty The avrator ercplarned that rt was Parrs one of the best of rts kkrnd Naturally I was a great currosrty and vast throngs came to see me I told the story of Mars forty fire brllron trmes Every word was passed along by varrous means of communrcatro to ex ery part of Earth I became famrlrar wrth Earthly customs and stayed for some trme rn that place because of what I could learn Upon rnqurrrng about a rurn near Prrrs the gurde told me that recently there had been a world war rn whrch all the great natrons took prrt I had to hawe hrm explarn what a natron was I Ln I' rty Frght 1 LA 1 y ' L w n n' , u v' , L C I A 'A I V ' In -. l J. ' 4 s 4 , . . r - ' '- . . : H , ' ' 77 16 . 1 ' v' H v ll ' ,s v 1 , v. n . . 1 l 'N l n 1 ' s l is l v ' . Q . .lt . . A, , ' . . Q : 1 Y y . i 5, V , Q . L . . , , x . i . . , . ,, ll , v - y ' Q ' . . . , . . ' . ' . ' . , , . 4 H u E . . . . ' . an airplane, with one of Earth's strange creatures in it. We used signs and soon made each other ' . . . . ,, , . . 7 . . H . , Y ' A , Y! U C . . . . . . L 1 ' 7 v 7 ' 9 . . ' , a ', I KK , ' If ' , . . H . . . . , Y. u ' ' 1 Y I . . . Y i . . H . .' , . Y . . ' , ' , ,' ' . ' . . . . . . ' r V . , . I ,, . V. . V . V ' tc - va I . v' l 4 - s , - V . . . Y v I. . . '- . , 1 u n ' v ' u ' p Q I v ' lv ' v ' YH' 'U' '- .- HARDSCRABBLE S T H S and thls led to my leavlng Par1s to see more of Earth A kmd professor of sclence gave me an outlme for a ten years tour and w1th a few exceptlons I followed It I v1s1ted all the xmportant places ln the contments Eulope A513 Afrlca and South Amerlca I dld not study the lnstltutlons of these countrles because a frlend told me to gne most attentlon to the North Amerlcans as they were descended from all the other races and are the leaders I V1Slt8d Earth s metropolls first and then declded to see a b1t of country llfe Whlle on the way to the western part of the Unlted States the tram was slde tracked ln a very small town named Streator As It was necessary to stay there for some txme I trxed to see what I could The real llfe of the place was ln a secondary school Thls appealed to me and I went to he bulldmg As I entered the door I met a person who had the attrtude of a WISE old professor and seemed to demand my respect Naturally I began to speak on sclence and much to my surprlse he said he understood only four or five theorles of Earth s evolutlon Because I had spent the prevlous years ln vnewmg the outward appearances and customs of Earth people I had not mtervlewed very many on the scxentlfic theorles of creatlon As I talked to the gentleman a glrl appeared and addressed hlm as Jlmmy Hennessey H mtroduced me to Mlss Gates, then we contlnued our dlscusslon of Darwln The g1rl clearly ex plalned her bellef as to the begmnmg of man She sald, In the beglnnlng the Lord went out ln the barnyard gathered up a heap of clay and modeled a man He placed the man agalnst the barn to dry and after a few calculatlons sald I belleve I can do better than that,' and He made a woman I really could not get the polnt even tho she was very serxous These two people brought my attentlon to the lmportance of the school and especially the Semor class The school was not any dlfferent than the others m Amerlca except there was more Splrlt 'At that tlme I was studylng character and I notlced things IH the school whlch before I had passed by There was one George Nelson class presldent, who was very well lxked especmally by the glrls who whispered among themselves as to who and where hls favored one was Only a few knew and the majorlty of them were eaten w1th cu11os1Ly' Oh by the way' I forget the souvenlrs many of whlch I brought from the school W shall dlsplay them and let all our frlends come to see 'the pecullar artlcles from Earth As I unpack I can tell you more of those paltxcular people Each Senlor seemed to charac terxze some tralt of Earth people The most notable were Francxs Howland, replesentlng the style of the French and Amerlcans Ted Taylor the madness to hulry Gxlbelt Ahlgren the ex Lmda Flsher progressxveness of women and Blank Mohan was patlence personlfled Here are some thmgs I wlsh you to notlce Thls IS a cardmal necktxe We can use It for slgnalhng to the people on the moon It was woxn by George Sopher By thls txme the chlldren were eagerly prymg mto boxes and asklng questlons Professor Mercury had unpacked most of the artlcles and placed them about hlm on the floor One llttle boy held up a roll and asked what lt was That, my son, IS paper, somethlng very common on Earth Thls piece IS one of the numer ous dlplomas Therma Matthewman won by plCklIlg over a small machme w1th her Hngers Here IS another paper Thls IS not called dlploma but a 11st It IS a record of enterpuzlng young men who valnly attempted to glve the personal attentlons to one Martha Gaut You see xt ns several feet long I could not forget the baby Here IS somethmg of whxch we can make a beautxful doll The lady who gave lt to me was the lmportant person m all Senior affalrs I cant remember Just what It IS used for, she Sald xt was a heel He tux ned to present the glft to the baby and the chlld was not there Nor could the llttle one be found anywhele about the house The whole famlly searched wlldly for a vshnle, then legular partles wele oxganmed Several hours later they assembled ln the llVlng loom for consultatlon The p0Ol mothel wept pltlfully and the professor had forgotten h1s recent Journey One of the boys drew attentlon to one of the som. enus Could he posslbly be ln here? The professor 1nvest1gated He craned hxs neck and w1th a stluggle pulled the sleepmg chlld from 1ns1de a box Excltement and Joy relgncd supreme for a whlle then 24 g11l casually sked what the thmg was Oh I belleve I haxe forgotten the name of It 1n my excltement Let me 'thmk hum m Im p slble I can t thmk' Anyway, It was worn on the foot of one Donald Patterson Grace Poole, '21 Page Forty Nm . . . . . 7 . 1 4 - H . . . . . V . . . Y 1 I ' It u 1 , 1 u n 1 4 . I . . , . I H . . I . t 1 ' , - , . H . . . . at ' ' ' e 1 ' l . . , . l , . . H . . . ,, . . . . I , 1 , Y . ' it n , Q . . y . - Q . e ll 1 ' ' . I I . , , ' , ' ' - perlmentmg hablt, George Hamrm, 't1m1d1ty, Stanton Foster, the lmportance of mental ab1l1ty, ! 7 X' ' ' H . . . . . i . I . U . . . ' ,, H . . . . . ci - u a . - v - '. . . . I . ,I , H . . . . I Q . . . , ' . , ' ' . ' ' . ry . . . ' . X ' ' x ' . . ' . . . H ' ' yy . . , M U . V . . . . - r - ' ' Q ' os ' 1 ' . ' , as , . . E . , vw L, I-IARDSCRABBLE I ge l x ty STHS A POEM OF HOPE e xx n on lll xc time T e ple ent ual will piss auax Iloumls th it clnken .xll txe xxolld Into cle 11 kms Null fule 'away -Xml Outh vnll lllllllx the bloorl and bones -Xnrl heal thls lnoken humamty Whxle 1 hefou lmmflltil l1fL Carnes on lts f'UIILllOlIS of my stem -Xml once figfun Ill mc ulovxe gleen Fha happx Cl1ll4l!Qll null lun to play And then when IIlLhl nonns loltel home No shot no! shell to hum than may And 'ill the solloxxs xxlll ln f0lL0fl9!l When sallmg, thlougeh the Llilt sky um God s song buds Jom Ill h'1ppy tune To welcome thus the duxn of day TOUISC I oe te THE GRIND llc Lomes to school lll the IUOIIIITIH' He goes and he S11SllOVkll at hm desk Iol hls Volk to hlm IQ 1 Vl'lII'l1IIg That he must num be It lest Ile goes to exch of Ins clxsse Iwom the que stlons the tn uhels 'lsk hmm me 1 ot one thxt hm L in not lla stumlles ln the study hill Ile nuez looks hxlf flslup Oh you xxlll not sae h1s rlovxnfdll lor he nexu wntuus to spa lk ou nun see h1m nt '1 rl 1 we ootll ill Ol 1 ln kc lla xll f., une Home tnnes xou tllllllx he 1s lll .1 tl lnce ol hls plex Lllts to Us sum tnme Ile. does xll he comes to Sll100lf0l -Xll tha teuhus lhllllx he IS smut VN han he talks to xou he IS sunh '1 bon X ou just xnnt for hnn to mlep nt And o he ants each hour of the dax fox o Q nu Q xou nun Nl Hn L I on sho llxcs all uozk inc p s the wean toll ome Jlllll 1 xedf -kbl3I'lI U Lik 'Q 's of ll ' C1 1san s ' h 's 2-7 jg ' A. 2 2 . - , 1 V . 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H C THE CURSE OF INTOXICATING NECKWEAR My boy dont be a slave to your necktre Be brave spurn prnk polka dots and Hamrng bar ber poles I wrsh we could do away wrth the necktre habrt altogether or reduce rt to at least one half of one per cent I once dressed as properly as you for my parents who controlled my man ners absolutely never faltered from the plarn whrte bow or the sedate four rn hand I now remember my father s words 'rs well as rf he had spoken yesterday Chrld sard he You bear the blood of those who for generatrons possessed honorable drstrnctron rn therr chorce of gullet decoratrons Our famrly tree has not been hung wrth cheap trnsel I would rather see my son wear a hangman s noose than fr shoestrrng out of rts proper sphere He had spoken he was a man of few words lwhen mother was talkrngl But I was young and foolrsh and had wayward eompanrons They Jeered at my neat black cravat and paraded therr colored neckwear before me They called me a coward Oh how that hurt' They sard Hashy decoratrons would make a man of me Fre fle rnnocent and pure' sard one from behrnd a yellow choaker Thou shalt never lrve untrl thou hast drunk deep of the drrnk of lrfe How does such drsplay harm us Could you lose anythrng by wearrng one sportrve necktre I felt as rf I could dre and went to my room to spend an hour rn terrrble weep rn Alas' One 'rwful day I yrelded Woe rs to mel To attarn the dastardly end I demolrshed my pet prg bank whrch shows that -rlready the cra7e had a crrmrnal rnfluence over me Hasty and guarded footsteps carrred me to one of the common drspensarres After qurckly gazrng up and down the street and seerng none of my acquarntances I entered The mrnute I was rnsrde the haberdashery a srckenrng sensatron grrpped me and I reeled to e nearest show case Horrors' It was fllled wrth necktres The srght maddened me Somethrngq I trred to tear myself away Anythrng I want 1 But before the words were uttered large bales of twrnrng shrnrng serpents were thrust under my nose My better nature revolted Then I remembered the taunts of my frrends decrded to plunge deep 'md clutched at a brrllrant red and black creatron I slunk out rnto the street lrke a vrllran I knew that I was wrong but Id show them they could not make fun of me I hrd rn alley ways untrl darkness flooded the unrwer se I sneaked lrke a yellow cur from shadow to shadow By tremblrng fingers that noose was placed around my Adam s Apple as the blood rn my xerns turned to red wrne Twas soon after that I collrded wrth one of the most drsreputable degenerates of the curse He clutched my shoulder wrth hrs claw lrke hand and frxed hrs prercrng eyes upon me Hrs xorce broke rnto a mrrthless cackle as he saw my scarf rnd he threw back hrs head Hek hek' he crred It gets em all' It gets em 'all' and he staggered on That should haxe been a lesson to me but I heeded rt not for the rncrdent was off set by the pr-rrses of my now admrrrng frrends The habrt grew upon me untrl ewen my frrends shunned me and you see me as I am today I drrfted from the flashy red to the larender and prnk polka dots Thence to the purple knrt tre lower and lower I sank untrl I could walk st adrly rnto a most rrotorrous haberdashery wrth out blrnkrng an ey elash and order a ,rrzz bo tre to grace my esophagus wrthout the slrghtest quax er rn my worce From thence I dropt to the depths Oh Lord what a mrserable wretch I am Xou wrll do the same rf you do not check yourself rn trme the xery base the cellulord collar and the hand me down store tred card board bow Don Patterson '71 Page Frfty One . . . . . , V . I . . 1 ' s - v ' . I L I , ' . f . ' , , - v . . - - . 7 , , ' ll ' !Y , ' . . .. . . . . , . , H V . x . . . . . . . . , r . , . .' , , ' . , rr . . 1 ' v . 1- , Q . . U . . ,, . . . , , . . N . . . . ,, . . . . . V - . gn A 1 K o p ' . n .ev ' n C I A . I ' n 1 . . y ' th . - . ' . ' ' . ' . ll ' U H ' 77 When I found I was rooted to the spot cold sweat stood out upon my brow. U VY . V . v . ' ' ' ' -.4 . . , . . . , . I '. . . G . . . . , 1 , T . . I V 5 . C 'I me l Y in . I . I 1 . ' , 7 r , . ' , .' ' . C . . . ' ' . , , , , . ' ll , , U .. . . . , . . . , . ' 1 14 r l L, r I 'rr K. i ., . ' .. , ' l , l ' -. y L . ,' ' . . . . ' v . 0 ' ' ' . V' - , .. . . . , . . 2 - ' .. V , , 1 . , ' . . . v1 Y .' , . ' . - .r . , - . HARDSCRABBLE S T H S I ge flfty Two THE CHARGE OF DALE S LIGHT ELEVEN Hilf 1 y nd half a ya d I 1 y nd onyx nd Right thlough that lme you bet Ployyed fulllmmk C itee dont fl et Vhthout mufllle or fumble Due fo! the hole they say He flld llght betvyeen the11 legs Though for '1 touchdown Hun 1h fm the ta am Coach Dale made Not '1 man on It was aflald Nat though exth playel knew HN opponent yn 'ze heayy Our team xx lk llght and fast Oul team hul yyon Ill the past SLIOOLIIU, pxwes to Put and to Red hneplng the SQOIC lhead Bntxyell to thc 115,ht of them Tu ll to thc left of them Jtnnttt on top of them Then mmutes yy ere numbel ed gIOlmCll It yylth amlah aftel smaah VM ikencd by Tulln Q 'lyyful c1'12h By QLldltQl blck lhcus Than came thlougrh wlth flaeh Nlg, llxughel 1ty on a nmety ynd daah Stlalght IINOUL, ill xx 1th a smlle PlOVSlIlL the Q1 ound all the vshlle -Xs the uoxuls on tht Qxdelmes yylld vt ent Rlght thlo th it lme they broke Baer hI0l'l1Il and Hamrln Reelmg fl om Bob s awful Qtloke The enemy lay shatteled and sundel d Then B111 Ol Qoap Qhlpped the ball back -Xll Set fo1 anothel attack Let S make the seoxe a hundled' Defe It to thc left of them Ilefe it to the light of them Our tezm on top of them BILIIS d md plunde1 d Then Joe lJ10lxC mto the game Vhth hls Speed md pep non hxmself fame Than out xt end ue find Plelcy And mto thur plays he would break All thlt xxx left of them W hen LU1 than 5,lo1y fade Oh uhlt geuat g, :mes they played' -Xll the st lte wondered Honoxed the may they played Honoxed the boys, that played Stleltol S Lley en -Xpologles to Iozd Tennyson Edgar VS 'irner ! 2 2 JZ . Y . .. r , lalf 2 ja ' 'z ' , ' r K Ag V I , . ,. ', v . 1 . ,- u ' . . , sy , n . Y ' ,' ,. . ' . . 'v Y K . , 1 . . , . c ' 'c . ' , A W , 1 . K, . , . VCL Y n ' 'z J f . , . C 2 , y Y ' . ,. , an , vw as u L 7' 4 . . . 1. , '- ' f ' z 1 . ' . . , , .' ,. ' 1 V Q 1 v- 1 1 . L l L 1 CA A . Y 1 - . v-1 7 1 1 'c ' A' 4 lc . c z . 7 -1 4 1 .1 u- f v. . Txxas ther e the moss tuck was played , .1 - .' U 73 . -' 1 ' . - A T 1 Y I l .. . , 2 , 2 . , .' ,. . . , ' U , . . , , ' ' V' y . 2 l, , . V A I . ' V 7 v . . v v - 1 .9 ' , ll ,Y ' Y . ., , 7 . 4 v s . . . , z 1 2 . 3 y v 'f' 4 -7 . . , 2 , , . A- , C . , ,- . 2 'z s 1 . ' .2 ,' . ,. . v . ' z fn' fi . . . .' z ' 3 9 . , ' 1 1 -l 1 l L 1 I T. . , 4 ' ' . . . . HARDSCRABBLE S T H S LAMENTATION Old Friend we hate to see thee torn down 'to see thee demolished entirely We like to trip over the wires and supports when thy stage IS extended we like to go around the piano which is sometimes obliged to sit before the door We much prefer thy bells which ring at any time and sometimes not at all What would Gilbert Ahlglen do wlthout thy bad machinery and what would the pupils from the Annex have for an excuse if thy bells rang all the time If we can no longer walk to the Annex perhaps we cannot go to the dentist or doctor so often We are musical too When the oichestra practices we can heal it all ONCI the building and can imagine ourselves at a dance instead of 'mt school We would miss the fan so much too because It IS sooth mg and makes us sleepy We can kill very much t1me when we ale hunting for something ln the library because 11115 always topsy turvy If you are torn down we can no longer hunt and scramble for our coats and books 'Vlr Waldrip will not have the many lost and found announce ments to make What will take the place of the Jostllng we get 1n the office when we are all packed in three deep and trying to get slips How can we be punished for our whispering o tardmess if Mr Waldrlp has no Room 19 When one from our midst is called upon for a speech in having a Pep meeting lf we can not shake the floor Ol platform under Mr Waldr1p'7 For all of these things are enjoyed by us Oh High School and if thou alt toln down we lose a lot of trouble and pleasure and we will have little to make us careful Ethel Hardy The pupils at school had heard the news We shall have a new High School A Freshman leaped a Sophomore squeaked But the rest knew rt w is only a late April Fool' Helen Cleaver 14 WHEN STREATOR WENT TO LA SALLE Streator had a llttle team It s players wele the best And every place that Streator went They walloped all the rest We went down to La Salle one day And took along the school No one went wlthout blue slips Por twas against the rule The score was twenty eight to twelve When that great game was 0 er The Streator fans they yelled so much That poor La Salle was sore NIHIJOIIG Benallack 74 71 09 +' FWDML 51u.L ly . I , '90 b 03 G wg srrsgrron J N Q 9 I 2 ,Fil X J J L ' 1 H4-sue :- Page Flfbl Three . y V 3 . . u ., . v g . . .L A 1 . A Q Y. . ' , 7 ' C A . pt .A A X , ' I . 1 . . '.,' ,' , ' ' K . what can we say when we can no longer plead for a new high school? What will be the pleasure L . , , v ' s . . . . 9 cc ' .rv 7 I V Y M , .. . 7 v . , . . . , . ' Y . , . . ,' ,' I , 7. . . . , - . '!Q+, ff? N -v 9 7, n ? Q 1 A E Q. + !.! ,X A YL 5, 6 , 9 A f 4 S a 0 HARDSCRABBLE S T H S SPRING In the spung, the llllmy lnet les blow W ltilllllj, etch tlny leaf and lootlet gl ow Bu llxlllfl' up thc Icy IJIISOIIQ so Th it the llttle lnooklcts flow The sun hxs lenewed hls powu -XLLOYIIIM-lIllC!l by thc Aplll shown They m'1kc the lox ely HOXXCI W hlch dmtks tht putty how Q1 Oh' the flcsh md flafl Int lneele tommy, thlough the olchal d tlees When thc lmds xnd bees Ilue then L lllI9St lcxclllts -Xs tcndtr pl IIIIH llQf.,1ll to shoxe Tow nd tht I1llLl'lf hlue sky lboxe And ms wc hen the coomg' doxe Oul thoughts do qulckly turn to lou Somt llkc thc cold cold wlntel s qtlllj, Some llke thc SUIUITIQI s llllg Othels sly Autumn s a prettlel thmg' But ,que to me the spllng, Velnon Schaefez CONFIDENCES OF THE BULLETIN BOARD What would the lllgh qchool do wlthout me, I wonde1 It mlgrht puhxps thmk of doing' wlthout the ficulty OI the llln ny OI the ofllce but I the old bullctln bond am absolutely lflflli pensable The experiences I hue lwtcn thxough would shattcl a stlongrel fl ime than mme se ectlon Quch lemalks 1 l w is countlng' on th it cledlt too l I k x I g, well as she can anyw 15 ne quxtc f1m1l1a1 to mc What 2flOdl1i I hc 11 when thc SQIIIOTS flock dl0l1I1fI me to scc whethcl they I6 on the gladuatlng llqt Ol not -Xnd those boys ln the hall' Those boys' Hou should hen some of then COI1XG1QdtlOI'li 'ms they stand thele w atchmg, people pass bv I somctlmes wondel If some of thcm ey 91 do go to IQCIIHUOIIS Oh yes you know Im llght next to a window and the slll makes '1 fine seat fol Just two I know some people w ho wouldn t w ant me to repeat all I hedl and leally I bellexe Id blush to do lt fxf bulletm IJOAILIS do blu hy I heard some talkmg about a hook called the Annual and all about annual pep In fact I held a long llst of subjects to XXIIIQ on fm thxs book People w e1e always commg' to look at It Well hexe comes Ruth w 1th somcthmg new to tack on me I womlel what It can bc? Linda Flsher 71 The old Hlgh School IS fallmg away The old buck walls w1ll soon decay -Xnd the w hole faculty IS gettmg gray Irom sxttmgf m those dark looms eyely day James Scanlan 74 Iapc Plfly I'our .- f z ' ' 3 ', 'z ' ' f 1' ' ' 2 ' ' ' 'Z -. as - ' '-', in 1 I v 3 1' 1 V1-a . . , V ' . , . V . , . , V V ' ' ,V . ,. V. , . . 'Y V2 - A V' ,. K. . Z V I if -i Z - . I v , V ,. ,A. ' . - V V,- L' I ' Y I 1 v' -I ' y- 7 ' 3 C - S . g uv 11 v 7 a ' u ' .v 1. T Y ' A V' V .. ' V, ,. 2 ly ' . ' Y 7.x Z t i - .2 ,YV V , , , ' 2 V y , . A. ' 'L- AV. . , I -'I ful- 2' .I ' r v nf I- : L - - -2 V ' s What happy faces and what doleful faces I have seen they see my report after glee clul. .' l ' . . - ' ' as H 'as ' ' V 2 1 ' , ant 'nov can sin' just as 1 -.L .. . Vv2V,Y'2- ',Z V ,. . 4. K lk- v xl' ' x f , . sx, V ,. VIV . ' 'K V . A H. , ' . K K, ' , :Vp '. V .K. ' A is KV . V2 ,' ,V , , l ,' 1 el v ' p ' , . ' Y ' ,Y . . 1 . 1 . . ' , , , V ' -. . . V V . ' V v 1 s -I 1 ' A I y 1 1 . 2 . V V' K I ' ' - . V . V ' , , , V . ' . '. . v. . , , , ! V',- V V' ? ' 4 Y . I Y 41' I I D ,Y 1 1 K v - y v , Yu , .. . HARDSCRABBLE S T H S OUR EXPERIENCE un xx mam nz 1 get 1 01111 ihdt would malv. xox llke thi 111111 L 1 1 1 l X I1 1 U U 1 ll x Q x x Nr It 'lt U 1 Iullmxu on L :L U h JL xxx mule' plompt m me xu tm' Y x K IN lx I Ut Ill N 1 x x lNx X X X Il wus rLl mx N t Q1 XL in IRI mm X lll lx x r A MIGHTX WAV Nlul L K I P' 1 thu 1 ,. m ll Qutlc , x 11m uwugx An no mo Q xx Q Lu il?-' ' Sir: Hu ' ' l' T 'rivs have you Spelt trying' to fl a v z ' ' ' look '- -adsl' A wrt .ufkf Ii. I,. T. in the I.ir10. j Th - fmhvr' night I Wrfte' 21 s m,1'f fi 'Q-I Gushf Tt,x'z1sz14lir1g5vr'f Wi I il thc-rv fum' wuf ru thin! wr ng'--W I fl-It 'tw Ulf! be il Vinggc-r'f IW! svml it In Lu IA-rr IH-ist .Xml mzxke- 21 nAllim1alr+Ila11'x, Th-11 I vuulfl tzxlw- :1 Him- trip lizxfi, .-Xml f1llI'l'h1lrL' now wtzmrwh 1-nllzlrs - 111071 I wolw upf .W - in my fl Hulns. In IMI- itself. I'x'v ' 'l 'CIIJQ i ns, Ot' whim' Ic'zm'tl xt fi L' myse-lf, Sh . ' ' - 114:05 l 1 Un. Hut ulvzlys, l'I1UY', I haul 21 rw sun, 'Twp I -tu va ity-- Ifm' il, .,XV1ml1l crmlnlittvrl YI'1'2lSHIl, 'l'HI'IIiI'I'S NO l.INll7NI'l'Y! I'ut I wulxe up! Thf- thllw all uw-el lu zrl' mm-, Say, XVh2ll'S thv luigg idx-111' 1' Tl A wah' ym1'1'z- vu1'I'i 51' fur sly, Y1 'll hardly lust thc- your. Hut all thvfc- fcflixh hill 's I' ' -1 me-, I dill In Ulll' -f 11-yg I always mul' my jack am' run An' lmugght 1wWc'ollz11's. I myl' Hhf I wi l'u up. S zlftwr' many ywxrs nl' bliss, Vu- finally wzxlw-11 up, In many ym-urs uf' hit-:xml-mi:4s l'w sun-ly iillwl my c-up. I'll 11t'X't'l' :wwe W1 Vk hzml ull xlzxyf Yun mum zulmit itfs sznlg Put w1lz11'svzx11't bu haul, I sary. Thu! mzllav El guy luuk like lhv wif Vw- 11XYZll'l'IIl'1l. Jus. Hl'llIIl'SSUy, '21, r A L .V 14118 Lfuillg' Llp lu rvhlml 1,0114 in Ih1'1L1- h Lhv upon 1lfm1' A111 su' - I'1'of. XVHSI inff' :Haha-s 01' tryingg' to scrub th- fl 11 V. 1'11use1lis A 'mn' I' 1- sz '1 A fh--V A ll su I'1l say 1'-. -Lux' 'UIICU Hr Amman. pun HARDSCRABBLE S T H S THE FOREST OF SCHOLAM The Folest of Scholam may be entered by any one of three paths but to galn our best prl mary oplnlons of th1S wonder of nature we should enter from the South As we leave the path we first have the rather depresslng feellng of closeness but perhaps all forests radlate the same oppresslveness But let us contlnue on our Journey down the alsles the narlow alSl6S and beaten Wh1Ch we find between the aged f0Il3g6 on elther slde of us We stlll Journey on and on the follage IS more dense the vlper lnhablts the place the way IS beset wlth many dangers we must be cautlous But let us not medltate on the dangers to be met but rather on the anclent beauty of the forest The fragrant odor of flowers greets our fastldlous sense Blrds slng Wlth surpasslng sweetness The quletness appalls us But lo' We have arrlved at a gl eat open space whlch may be reached from many small by paths leadlng from the narrow alsle WhlCh we have been traverslng What IS found here We re call that thls IS the assembllng place of the Scholam hunters who seek knowledge forever They come to the forest to galn wlsdom concernlng the thlngs WhlCh are about them Some are earnest seekers others are most lndlfferent These young hunters are under the tutorshlp of older lnhablt ants who have not ceased to hunt but who glve much of thelr tlme to tralnlng the young They are as a number of sprlngs ln the great forest glvlng llfe to all about them The VOICE of the mlghtlest may be heard thunderlng hls advlce IH all parts of the forest Hark' There IS a stlr' At a command from the Leader Kla SIS pas the hunters go forth forelgn tongues some to learn the hlstory and use of oul own language and stlll others 'to at tempt to fathom the bottomless depths of m3th8m3tlCS The hunters are gone Agaln qulet settles down upon the forest Seven tlmeS thus they sally forth each day IH quest of hlgher learnlng In the afternoon there IS a greater stlr than Evldently somethlng of lnfinlte lmportance IS to hunters a strong fine looklng fellow leap upon expressive hands Whlle hls companlons shout ln forest It IS called a pep meetlng and IS held ln ever among the hunters who have assembled take place Ah' Yes' We see one of the the platform and begln to shout and wave hls unlson Thls demonstratlon IS pecullar to the honor of some of the lads who are strong and sklllful at tosslng a ball A team has returned bearlng vlctorlous Shl6IdS from a vast field of conquest As the hunters shout the forest trembles the very earth seems to vlbrate ln warnlng the DOISO IS terl 1fIC deafenlng and startllng, yet oddly enough lt IS pleaslng to the ears of those that make lt After the hunters have searched for a day ln the forest they are ready to go to thelr lodg lngs to rest for the next day s labol although lt IS rumored that some of the more fickle seekers spent some hours of the nlght IH levelry Th hunters havlng gone qulet settles down upon the folest the crlcket chlrps contentedly a stray blrd smgs ln the tree tops and 'the sllence IS un broken except by the natural sounds of the woodland Bernard Tutwller '22 My heart leaps up when I behold Our Hlgh School on the street But when I see the lnterlor Oh' My heart drops to my feet Jessle Blakemole 24 Page Flfty Slx . , . .- , 5 S V V . g . ' . l . . Y . . , - 3 L . Q . . . - V V . . . . . , . . Y . ' ' KK ' YY ' ' I 7 to various parts of the forest-some to learn more about nature, some to endeavor to master l ' , ! I ' - y - . , . . . It ,, . Q q . i Y 5 . . . 5 I 7 7 . ! , , ' . . ' - ! ' v a , n ' - , ' - , . I , . ' , 75 , . HARDSCRABBLE S. T. H. S. DID YOU GO? Und you go to the game at La Salle Say they almost beat them to yy ell lou knoys our boys they can t be beat Not a team IH he U S they are aflald to meet From the -Xtlflntlt toast to the one at the yyest Our unconqucmblc team IS the best of the be t Ind you go to the game at La Salle Ind you we our Pxt knock them pall mell X ou know our Pit ls so tlflllg' and ln ue Ile xlont Q in belt any tc lm -.o then enel gy they might ls yull S Ht Q xn knock them left he can knotk them rlght He can knock them 0 fn' they d num xgaln see the light lhd you go to the gameq Dld you go If you dldn t you mlesed one fine bhoxy Ou1 team xx ould look at the basket and then at the ball Aftel that It S easy to make a baeket not han d at all Just to look 'lt Pit Calsyyell Haml 1n llaugheuty 'md Sophu Xou could ate on oul te 1m thele yy un t 1 lo xfu llld you f o to Lx Salle l What QNCI IS youl n une Ind you to to see th lt yyonduful 5, une I ttll you uh xt you can do Iook lNo1th South West xnd I' If you can find x team that c IH be xt outs IH tht le lst Come to me Ill glxe you '1 ten doll'n b1ll No lxltldlllglf now you bet I Null' Col nella Connell THE SEASONS BEST STAGE HITS lla utlne xk Houst -Know flom the Hoxpltxl to the llght The Bxt IINNIII Cox Sflllllll Thzu ll uthl G xut The Nln lee I-led Thornton QO1Il619il The Gang' 'Neath the Stan The Tu ein -Xnn Conneky 5 Desk The Gueet of Honox Ru ell Daughellty VN eltomt Stlangel Niue gOLlthXXOIT,h Tha Bid Nlxn Hfxrxy Hlll 'Nix Lqtly l 11endS Fmmett Wal h ill plantlng, lain Jenn Cxte ln the Vloallu W nies Nlt Nlondzy and Welnt d xy ln the ym Enter Nlnlxme Nllw Lleyullyn xt Stllltll D1 IITIIIIL The Pnst Xen The Fle hmen The Champlon Stl93.tOl Hlgh Stl ltl f ood Tlmee Hlgh School Day The Pai mg Show The Sophomore Gnl Gnl III the SpOtllt9 Ahce Savnel Buddlee The Tyyo X 1cto1 Happy Go Lucky Clark Lmdeay Steyy '93 I Page fifty Su n ' V ' -1 v v . - V Y - v v 4 v 7 ' v , t . . , I . , 1 4 v . . . , . - '. 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' ' , , . e. . ., , . 1 :- . -S '- ' ' s. . ,. . . .S- . . ., .. . - ', ' . -tl HARDSCRABBLE S T H S A STRANGE REUNION What beautrful weather we rre haxrng I sard to mother as we srt on the porch of our lar e ranch house Kes, Mary rt rs almost too good to last mother replred I regarded her closely Fx er srnce my brother Robert had run away she had not been the same Gray harrs now showed through the pretty dark brown There was br rght color rr her cheeks Her eyes matched the color of her harr and often expressed sadness I anr gorng to take a rrde about the ranch I wont be long mother Good bye and I ran to the barn to saddle my fax orrte pony Bess As I rode I felt the warm wrnd on my cheeks the songs of brrds ring rn my ears whrle thc yrolets underfoot made me thrnk I was grlloprng ox cr a purple carpet I stopped at the brook to let Bess get a drrn When I started on I heard 'r cry I lrstenul rntently but no other str rnge sound could I hcar and so I concluded that I had heard only the wrnd Hark' I w rs certun I heard a cry that trme I lrstencd agrrn and sure cnough there was somcone cryrng I looked around and as I could not see anythrng decrdrd to lct my cus I my gurde I Jumped off Bess 'rnd tred her to a tree I advanced rn the drrectron from whrch the ound came stopprng ey ery lrttle whrlc to be surc I was followrng the sound Haxrng reached a place where I could plarnly drstrngursh the sobs of a person from all other norses I notrced a group of bushes hunched together I walked rround them and as I touched one rt came loosc from th ground I pulled out anothcr bush whrch re vealed a snrall openrng Lookrng rn I saw the form of a grrl huddled on a bcd of leaxes She was fast asleep Next I drscovered that a small hut had been burlt from the bushes A couple of boxes served The grrl was of a dark complexron Her dark curls fell oy er the shoulders of her torn grng ham frock whrch drsclosed brown, thrn bare legs Her whole appearance was that of a neglected ten year old warf I wanted to care for her and took her home I told mother how I had found the lrttle grrl and she gaxe her somethrng to eat and put her rn bed Several hours later when the lrttle one had become refreshed mother asked a few qucstrons Who are you dear? I dont know Daddy calls me Peggy was the reply Wherc rs your daddy? I dont know He went away thrs afternoon Tcars clouded her pretty eycs I rd your mo hcr go, too? I newer had any mother She burst rnto tears rnd mother talked to her of happrer thrngs When I came downstfrrrs the next mor nrng Peggy was srttrng rn a charr readrng a story book After breakfast I took her around the ranch porntrng out cxery nook and corner We had just rcturrred to the house when mother called me to the srttrng room I left Peggy playrng wrth the krttens 'Vlothcr thrust a letter rnto my hand I read Dear Mother It rs useless to ask you to forgrxe me for what I haye done Peggy rs my chrld My wrfe dred when Pe gy was born Then late turned 'rgarnst farled rn busrness became a gambler and drunkard I thought of you many trmes I knew that rf you had Peggy you would care for her We came to the ranch a few days ago but I was a coward and could not let you see me I burlt a small hut gathered berrres for food and looked for work I heard you and Mary talkrng on the porch yesterday and I thought the trme had come for you to find Peggy When I left Peggy I clrmbed a trce near by to be sure Nlary would take her I have somc small work rn town -XII I ask rs that you carc for Peggy and forgrye mc rf ou can I shall rcturn whrn I thrnk I am welcome Lorrngly your son ROBERT Tears of Joy streamed down our faces as the story was told to Pcggy who fxlmost at once became happy and contented Nlurrel Srpe, P4 Payel-rfty Lrrht u ' V L V V 2 V V' 'rv , ' . b V 5.2 . . 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SAY HARDSCRABBLE S T H S A TRAMP Joumsrrsr I had for several years planned a grand and glorrous vacatron At last the day came but my cash had dlsappearecl So I declded to take a trrp to Lcnora After packrng my Thermfosj bot tle rn wrth a large delrcrous chocolate Cafkje I st rrted on foot -Xfter troddrng along the dry and dusty roads crossrng a meadow of Woolley sheep I came to a large orchard ladcn wrth frurt The thought of a half dozen Jurcy apples rn my basket m de my mouth watcr As I crawled through the fencc to the trees my heart agarn sank for the apples wcrc Al ghren Prom the orchard I entercd a large and sprcrous barnyard As I drew nearer the fovvls qurckly rm to the utmost part of the yard I notrced one a Goslrn who seemed very bold came up to me quackrng as hard as he could but as soon rs I trred to catch hrm he moved on -Xt the farm housc I suddenly became vcry thrrsty and asked to sce the farmer From the helper I learned that the owner of the place was sufferrng severely vvrth an attacl of Gaut I asked hrm rf hc would not be krnd enough to grve me a Kopf rn whrch I could get a drrnk After recervrng rt I helped myself to a cup of lI6llC1OUqW3flJtQf at the Welligel After passrng through several Gates I once more started down the road Tramp tramp through the thrck dust I went berng stopped only by a few travelers I nnally clecrded to wart on a large stone near the road untrl some one would prck me up Sud dcnly to my surprrse I saw a fOsJcar comrng down the road Istopped the drrver and asked hrm for a rrde I hopped rn and seated myself rn the front seat From the drrver I learned that he was on hrs way to get a W1 erth of flowers for lVIrtthew s man who had dred suddenly from drrnk rng too much Patton medrcrne do I decrdcd Iwould rrde wrth hrm At the rnn at Vlrssel, I Jumped out of the Otto and after thankrng hrm for hrs krnd Deed he sard Solonfgj What a norsy town' sud I to a man that stood close besrde me What rs the troubl He rnformed me th rt a lrtle grrl had fallen rnto a pond nearby and that her mother had just began to Sop her and she drcl not lrke rt because the soap got rn her eyes Flsher who asked me to Jorn them and drscuss the poultry farr We rmmedrately walked over to the hotel and I seatcd myself rn a soft Nforrrs chan cn the porch Ione the Hen ye sy ovcr therc, which won the hrst prrfe rn that Poultry Farr and the hawk flyrng over there rs Wle hock to and th rt Quddenly hrs s ory was rnterrupted by a tc rrblc Howell rnd up the porch crme a boy rn blue Jeans At the same trme out ot thc hotel camc hrs mother w ho began to Pat her son and askel hrm wh rt the trouble was Well sard he One of Slmp krn rnd 1 ostcr chrld of Qarah rftcr takrng some Prnkfneyj prlls vvhrch he had bought from rn agent to nrrke hrs -Xrm strong had run away People fol lowed hrm to the Glen where they found hrm rn Poole of water The Miller and Ifrsher rmmedrately left to ec what they would do and so I started out agrrn for Ienora Lydra Storz 1 OUR TEAM Therc s not r better term rn the st rtc' We ve be rten I 1 S rllc rt anv rate I rt sllllgs thc opponent around Lrke r wrnd makes applcs fall to the ground Qee how we won rn the tournament' Our team lrght up thc firmament' Streator rs bccomrng popular rt seems Just because of rts Hrgh School teams Our skv rs blue though cloud are dark Our basketball team rs surelv a shark Were champrons' we re chrmprons' Who srv we are not VVe ll knock that fellow off the chool block Clyde Tombaugh Page Irfty Wine 1 1 4 y 1 v 4 1 41 -A 1 v . . . . . , 4 I 1 - ' ' . 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Thea U filvmlwgxx Thom s A Edlson boln IH Mllan Ohlo fFeb 11 18471 IS vworld famous for hls long experl mentatlon Wlth electrlclty Electrlclty IS extremely dlfllcult to experlment Wlth for no one knows anythlng deflnlte concernlng ltS orlgln and nature Of course Ed1SOH has by no means llmlted hls work to electrlclty for he has patented scores of lnventlons of dlfferent types servlng dllferent purposes Our prlnclpal reasons for dlsplaylng especlal lnterest ln the electrlcal Slde of thls great lnventors work are found ln the enthuslasm of the newly formed radlo club and the work wlth our wlreless And lt IS probably to Edlson that we are responslble more than to any other man of tl11S age for the development and growth of knowledge concernlng electrlclty Our local hlgh school radlo bugs have recently lnstalled a new wlreless telephone apparatus whlch enables one to hear dlstlnctly messages transmltted by the human VOICE from dlstant sta tlons YVe not only hear these messages but some of us have enloyed concerts whlch are sent out every Monday evenlng Mr Edlson very klndly sent to the school an excellent autographed photograph of hlmself The aboxe plcture lS a dupllcate of the one sent by this famous Amerlcan When our new hlgh school bulldlng lS completed students of future generatlons may see another remembrance from a natlonal hero placed IH 1tS Hall of Fame The Edltor Page Slxty . 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H S KLIRLY Q HAIR PROMOTER Ilale you ustd lt If you hlyc not you are mlsslng' somethlllgf Kurly Q IS the best hall plomotel ln tht mlllut Buy one bottle and conwlnte youlstlf thlt lt lb lll thlt the salesmen clfllm It to he Thls lllllllll IS gu llnteerl to HIOXV hall on a Lament walk Besldes glowlng hall lt plorlutes the famous mllcel w ING The flII'LCtlOIlS ale easy to follow Take 21 teaspoonful upon 1181112 lou can sprlnlxle a few dlops ln the lllth tub 'lnd ln two d 158 you wlll haye a ful llllefl llltlltllll Rub some on youl goat collal and lll twenty four houls you wlll haye a beulutlful fur Colllr Re ld wh lt some of the users haxe to say about Kully Q J ll s XOUI plOIll1Lt IS unquestlonalwly the he t of lts lxlllil I hlll ll ed dozens of tonlts but none ploduud the DIOPCI effect lllle lxurly Q Xouls tl uly 'NI IYIFIO Icuter Nly Ile 11 S Ixully ls the only thlng th It l-ef ps my hlll tully I would not be wlthout It -Xtfectlon ltely I lllbyhelle Sheehan Ilear Sllq I dont know how l DQISOH could posslbly be wlthout Klllly Q It IS the Lreltl t lnxentlorl QIDLG SOID X915 truly yours NIIIJOIIQ Benalllclx Gentlemen Iwlsh you would pullllsh my letter so that 'Ill the wolld wlll know how I feel about youl hall tonle Xllout ITYQ yelrs ago all my hall fell out lou mly he sule th It I felt uly foollsh ln puhllp My held w 15 as smooth as a mlrlol lnd muah tlnlc w ls lequllell to wash It ln the mornlngs Then I SINV youl llll ertlsemtnt I used one bottle lnd slw 1 lllg' change on my held INow I hue extlemely XSOIlllLlfL1l hall' XOUIH tluly Allte Ilelnem lll ll ll S Refclllng' to mllL0l waxes lnd cully hlll mlne has the Wllllll chelted The fel xs go Cl ll, ONQI my hlll IIN 2 5,11 s uln pun WI tm I owe my SLICLLSS to Kull So S Plltll Plnkney QIllllCfYlLIl I s ll at you lll oll l setlet lf you plomlse not to tel l soul Iwelyollet lll s l the w lxe ll my hlll IS lll llll l IS lN ow l Qlmt llou I w IS w ll IH thru the s ole ont dly lllll ll0tlLQ4l XOLII ad on tha Kllllf., COL1Ilt6l klllly Q Illll PI0l'll0tQT 'md Curler If thele w IS anythlng: lll the wolld I wanted It w 18 a maltel w lye I began UNlllL the lllllllil and f.OIltlI'lUQtl to use It I would not sell that w lxe fol l nlllllon dollars X cly tluly Thomaq Heen ln Irnmls koenlg 73 THE RIVER The galltly llppllflg rlyer I lows onw llil to the S91 It m llxiS me thlnk of summer Xnd the llllmffllllf, of the het VN ho does IlOt lllle the IIXLI l sultly dly lll Xlllcle wlth 10d 'lllfl fl h lllle llc m ly pend 'Ill ldle day The IIX 91 holds pleasures f01 mfllly -Xnd many folks yleld to ltb call Thele ls fl hlng' skatlng and swlmnllng Xlld bout lldlng fol us all V5 no llkes to watch the 11X er Go llppllng' on ltS w ay -Xllfl long to tlax el w lth It All summer and fl day X10l3 F Schaefer Page qlxty Om u 4 ' l 1. 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V A ', -I I V h v A I 1-V - , , i 1, D . -.V t b - , f ' . X 1- V V' ' . f . , ' 2 A , Q, f. - - ' 1, ' 2 . xxx jf f f X 275 1'.' 1 . - . A ' - f f okel Y- Ju t , . ' ' '. Grzxfluully I roznlizcd that I was not cl1'mnxim.,' but what I paw lmeforo me was 'cz1l. It 'us so X ' 1' 1 2 H 1 1 41- um! I hurl 2 'wy 1 f' At- 1 t ' f I ' sh- I l' 'l. .- st gr: 1'ttl- la ly st il-t' '- me. ' Y ' 'As ' '1 l h ' ' ' lx ' lx' z 1 nu 'Ill xr. ' ' ' ' - s U -1 Q ' - , ' ' ' ' M' '. .' .1 'd, Mg El .' -' - ' - r 1 1 ,: ' ' ' ' 2 Y - -.l ' 1 . v A . v . , 2 pl .lv I 'sry 1 ' '12 .' 'I WY' t' 2 z li 'z ' 'I f :at and wutc-hed with f'2iSL'iIl2lti0l1 this zulmublc littls L-1'eatu1'e. Shc kc t right on talking' and I, fun'- P ' -'t I '-2 ' 1: -ll, w -' 'fl nt. nsjyvr I ' ' ,. V' ,. . v,,..2 ' Y u , 's.p,., , h, I .' fp. , L' .ut . II'g'l H- z , '- z 1: g' I2 't' 1' ' th st 1- . He 'z .' 21 l'iml follow :xml rlifl. Su i was th I ' if ' 1111 ' M High S 'nmol life 'md we ' en Q 1 W: .' 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H S 101 1 few mmutc-Q I llxecl oxer those few hOlll5 m deep content but my curxosxty to ,fro on xuth my present adw mtugc brought mu bflck to my little fllcml I Wai af1411d th lt at 'my mlnute Shu mlght rhsxppe 11 but to the Lontmly she uw wry mlmg to umtmue the conxel s'1t1on Sexual dxys of WILOIOUS work followed thx Hop she told me dfld mdud I lgmnmbu' hrm we uma workmg so hurl thxt fm quita '1 xxhllg lmost 1 week we rhrlnt thlnk of little S0 cle y but than I 1ppL411u xgun she lxughu 'Nou know Im ustlcxs xml 'lm num hxpplel thxn when ddDClI1f., Thu dune uw fulhllul to 1 few cllys '1fte1 the SLIIIOI Hop Surdenly Sha was gone xxlth ll of Ill be blpk Q0 ll xml I ot out my Stunt book to acc uh xt had happened Thlx. 1s xxhxt I Lxtl xctnd Nlatmee October 6 Xt the dose of snhool thxs mftelnoon .all ddT1C.0lS xxele summoned to the gym by the stx um of 1 fox tlot furnwhed by a 21 oup of QLYIIOI Syncopfltols It was the Samom agaln Llvlllf., 41 mxtx mu dance Saul they thought wed enjoy danclng' 1 coupln of houli some afternoon so left up the 1I6LO1dtlOHi flom the Hop Indeed It ww dellghtful incl w 12 1 most oppoxtune tlme fo1 them to 411141 1 llttle money to thc LILSS t1e41iu1y An UIIYIISSIOH fee of twenty five cents W IS charged Qulte lucky am I not Hem Wu Qoclgty back IQ.,l1I'l But thue axe dull dxys to follovs lldyw when I Shall bg folgottnn cl1yQ when French Chemlstly Fngllsh and B tmy will cxll loudel -Xml true wen hu words I had hudly tlma to thmk of hu Ol pa1t14Q so buiy w IS I tmnxl tmp, Tntnm md mlilnbllng ll! Chemlxtly Lxpulments Ong d41y she came huk md she senmecl mthu 1llsLOLlll5,81I Hu uuyrme f0r5.,0tt4n me' she 1 ku! iuuly It IS xlmost tlma fm mothu pnty I must xxhlspel x XVOIII 01 two to tha Iummx mal she did I suppose. Inu ruse won they 1 :IXL 1 puty lhe Jumor Party October 29 The Jumom chose Ilxllfme en for than p411'y Thuf, were VNltLh0i 'md Jflck 0 lmtelns 411141114 IILIOUQ clcler flesh flom '1 Jumol s gellu There was d mum, too Jack S Olchestl 1 Tres bon n est cc paS'7 -Xftu the JUHIOI Pilty my llttle fl 191111 was jl.lbll1I1CC ltgdf O how happy I Qhe slghul I 'im bemg' kept busy dmcmg and enjoung my snlf I ihflll hilfuy haxe tlmu to get my Chllwtmw flock for the lowly puty whlch IS commg, -Xml Qule enough She hul heud of '1HOth61 puty I lcmembel lt mx self now lho Sophomore I lrty December 10 The Sophs thlN yefu cmt be outdone Thny PIOXQKI th xt m then Chllwtmii puty lut mght It w xx UH1llll'TlOLlSly xotul the most Lflttltlllllllgl' exent of the sexson There vx IN exnlythlng, to mxkc It so lust lf.,l1Hiln1lILh 11111 then followed dxmmg, xxlth fextu1eQ t gs incl 1 Joh I l Jonu whlch 'un gltlt fun Then were fums too Oh than second yen people do thing, 111 wtxln lluxmg, lntelmlwlun IION-Illllll Hupp Liu 1 clellghttlll solo ml mu md when the gcnu xl rl mc mg, LOIIIIIIUGJI 1 IL 11 Sxntx Clxus sllppul forth from 1 IL ll chimney md ill'-tllblltkil llttln g,1ftSfo1 IM lLl0Ll'-4 Il me w xx xuxu md ue were 'x ouu 0 s 1 un 1 1 plnllcgm whim x 1411 ltly xpplulltul T eu were Ju t 1 few mon 4 ui. Llllfll QC ool clu U for t L llwtmlw Holullyw when tu 'u x 1145 returned xe mum pusy usmg, fzodx fm the fhllNtYTllS pntlex Hut huent ul Lumen the H1 h School Stuclnnt I thmk me ought to hue 1 llttle lliI1ClYlU' p'ut5 to bul fuuull tlll ue meet Wim I lf reed It would be dellghtful Such '1N5OC1'1tl0I1 h rl long smce made '1 clmce I'I'l'lI1llf, of me -Xnd I belxexe thg Prof he nd hcl too 01 pe1h'1p5 they ue fuencls 'md she just told hum But mmm 15 The Nlatmee D41nce-Dzcember 27 A most 9I1J0y1b19 dune w ls QIXQII todu Ill thc gxm by NI! W1ld11p Jxck Oulu tm pliyeml Nlmy h-lpm dlncu were enjoxed untll 1 41 There xx lb no fond fuexull between uQ Smletx mil me IHLCIUQG we Lxpegted to meet 'ill llllllllf., fhll tmn week 1tlhOiilffLlCI1t putlu but New X4 ll x found us lrulx IN the old gym I 4144 Sixty Phu . . l , , B , , 1. , .7 . , , ' '4 4 2 ' r - 4 ' ' X ' . 4 4 ' .' 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A n . .U HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Senior Nlatrnee New Years kflernoon Xrrl Hills Orrhestrr Jalred em up this afternoon for fr crowd of Students and Alumni These two groups enjoyed renewing old fr rcndshrps whrle they danced rn the New Bear It was elurtantly that the party broke up We need a great dcrl of rest after so many partres was her first remark and I was sur prrsed to hear that she admitted rt but truly we drd and 'rs examinations were coming I was busy wrth work and consequently drdnt haue much t1'ne for farr Society One day the week before examinations she burst rn upon me and exclaimed The folks here are so good to me fall her old xrxacrty returnedl For the fourth trme not to mention the matrnees I am going to be feted at a party one a lrttle differ ent from the others I am told The Ifreshmen Entertainment It began at 8 00 o clock and ended at 11 00 Three hours of fun furnished by Freshmen at a novcl party rn the gym The decorations purple and whrte draped from the sides to the center lke an immense canopy There were srx dances and a few extras and then the noselty which was none other than an athletic meet This pr ovel rnttrestrng as It was an extraordinary mode of entertaining perhaps characterrstrc of the rcshnxn And then the dreadful exams claimed my ttentron Society laughed at me sueh things nexer bothered her But I recovered and wa all ready for a dance when Society told me there was one coming Soph Matinee The Sophrnores gave a matinee dance rn the gym It was Hllls Orchestra and ewery one had e delightful trme each was false One day Society dropped rn to see me She was sad and sard that no one cared for her any more I tried to assure her that something would turn up soon but instead a great drs appointment came to the school Some selfish folks forgot themselves and took the roll book and drdn t return rt For punrshment the pr rncrpal sard No more partres ' I fclt dreadfully bad but nothrng compared to poor little Soerety I saw her the day before she was taken rll and she sard I belreve my heart rs broken I have been banished for months from the place I have en Joyed She left xery soon and I did not sec her for many weeks She was very rll under a physr crarr s care And rn that trme grew weak and pale like a plant without water Frnally she re coxer ed from the shock and was able to be out agarn but her trunk was all packed when she came to say goodbye to me I begged her to stay and told her I had heard a rumor of a dance This seemed to revrve her considerably and we both waited eagerly for more news on the subject It came Mr Wal drrp had decided to cast off hrs role of punrsher and grxe a dance rn honor of the basketball team I watched Ty s face fTy rs her nrcknamel when she he-rrd the news It was obvrously trans formed no longer the sad uninterested look rn her face but her old smrle and the coquettrsh gleam of her brg brown eyes Oh she sard I agarn breathe the arr of excrtement and see the roses rcturn to my wither rng cheeks fshe looked rrrto my mrrror and laughedj I am happy I am grateful to the prrncrpal he has sax ed my lrfe The Basketball Dance This celebration dance was a brg success rn our estrmatron We danced to our heart s content and the tag dances were the delight of the afternoon The stags kept the popular dancers busy sard dancers haxrng as many as fifteen partners during one fox trot As we danced the musre improved At o 45 we departed voting our Prof the best Prof I feel decrdedly better Do I look entrrely well Is my dress becoming? All this came to me after the dance and we were talkrng over She drd look almost entrrely well and when a day or so later she told me the Juniors were gorng to have a Carnrx al I knew that the last traces of rllness would drsappear This 1S the ex enrng for the big benefit by the Juniors Well tell you all about rt tomorrow Pay Srxty Four . . . . . . . V , A 1 'A 1' y' , ' 1 ., , ,, sv, , 1 n - , , ' , . . .. . L 1 1 . . A y 1 L I ' 1 Y' 1' , l ' , ' . ' , ' .' . r - - . ' ' . 41 I . ,Z , K . . K . ' Av , h . . . .. L - ' - 1 1 I ' '. , . ' . 1 L. . ' ' L 1 1 ' v' v - ' 7 y . 'A 1 . ' 1 1' . , v . ' ' . ' , ' u . . 1 Y? , . . , , . Y. H . ' ' U4 ' . . . ' 1 . . , ., . 1 ' ' . . H 1 I 1 ' r 1 . - i ' ' . .' - ' ' 1 ' . ' ' 1 1 . 1. 1' , ' if , L A . . . . V . , Y After the Soph Matinee nothing happened for a long time. There were rumors of parties, but I - :Z 1 1 . , . . Q. . . H ' . , I . , . . U . . Y . ' . , . . - .I ,K A t Q . . Y , t -. . i . - , . . ,.. ' . . V , . ' 4 . 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' e 1 ' - HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Junior Carnival Xpril IJ Indeed the most pxetentious affan exel gixen at the High School was tht Jun1o1 Cainixal There was some folm of enttltainment in eyely part of the building going., on at the sfxme time Thele was tht minstlel show in the uence 100m the y 1udey1llf. in tht 1sseml1ly Iiolits in the NIoon in the music zoom tht Iiealx how in tht 1ltl0Um the -Kit Pxhibit the T11p -Xiound the oild the Izlp 0 ues haw 9 ei so mdll 1 L ions t sm 1l sums of XL ten lllll hftetn ants e of th1 most Iltl tic o s 1 11s in tl f Ilomestit SLILIILQ Il1ss I'hL detox IIIUIIK weie Uctetclliualy 1tt11tt1y1 1nd tht little J 1p waitus Ls yew pietty in then ntting, costume The Jitney Dante in the fym LIICXX LlOll2.I5 and dollais 1nd the booths on exch of the thine H0015 welt put out of business long befou exeryone had been suyed The JUIIIOIS dlt to be tomplimented fo1 th1s mauelous lspl1y ff ft 1 and fIUllL The Seniors aie xssuicd of IH cl1b01 xte Plom SHI' If I NILSIC ROI IS RFI ORIJS Please L1 nn to Low Althle Calswell Loye Blltl Ione Ballald Biight hycs N1 l,lg'dl9ttL A1mst1ong Nobody to Ioxe The1 ma M1tthewm'1n Somebody C 111s Jean Pultell Tell NIL Iittlt Gypsy lJo1othy I ll Illlj,,t0Il IIo1111 -Xg 11n Blues Thu. T1 xthus before N Bio l.IlXY 1y Blues Je in G 1tes NI 1111 Iiellue Nl 11y Ilowllnd le1th11 H0111 Nest Waltel Cates en It Comt to I01111 the C 11ls Duck C n WHY IEXI HLRS DUN I I SSI 1 1 ups xt t 1 N tgtt th 1 ignm .Lt 111 1l 111 th1 Ruolu So dtudul to seixe my tonnentions nt thi book 1 squeil to the one we ist llont in inu 1tL 1 omn out ide 1nd put 1111 out of tht They h 111 f ood tl 1nspo1't ltlOIl fitultia dont LL why I got 1flu in 1p 1nt th t lows on 1 como Theie 1 a Qot beside tht well th It olt XND N0 QL EQTIONS XsIxED The qllls lined bushel ba lxet to the pel on you can tite 111 1nst1nte w hele '1 EIOLQI put ln ex t1'1 weight 1nd fnled to n1ent1on the fact I xge sixty F11 i. . ' B. .'. ,. 'V f ' -'. ..:- , '. '..'... ,.,.,. . ,-1' ' 1,. , , ' ' ' ,. 1 Air ' I . Us , .,L. V' SH . Y 12 f' .' ,Els ,, J. '.,.' , A 14 ' ..'. ,' ,Z.. ' A. yy , .'A. , W 1 , 1 t II1 l1.' QW 1 'f . Oh, ev 1 .' 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' If HARDSCRABBLE DRAMATICS To vary the mode of entertarnmerrt at Hrgh School and also to br rng before the student body drfferent companres of good artrsts who are both entertarnrng and educatronal N11 Waldrrp ar ranged thrs year several progr rms whrnh were delrghtfully recerxed Thursday October 21 1920 The first appearance of the Coffer Mrller Players rn the Hrgh School was made today when they presented The Rrvals The play prox ed very rnterestrng due to the remarkable rmpersona tron of Mrs 'VIalaprop by Mrss Nlartha Mrller who rnvarrably used the rrght word rn the wrong place She also doubled -rs Lucy the mrrd and drd thrs part as well Mr Coffer took three ro es Bob Acres Srr Anthony Absolute and Ifag playrng each equally w ell Irghtnrng changes were necessary to make thc pl ry progress naturally but they were ef fected and I repeat we enjoyed the plry rmmensely December 16 On December 16 Edna Swanson Ver Haar Contralto and Mar re Ludwrg harprst were brought to Streator by the Streator Club and Mr Waldr rp arranged for therr appearance at Hrgh School durrng the afternoon The young people were very fortunate to have such drstrngurshed artrsts brought before Choral Socrety Mrss Ludwrg rs Chrcago s most celebrated harprst and these two were assrsted by Mrss Katherrne Foster an 18 graduate of Streator Hrgh who has become an accompanrst of consrderable abrlrty Therr program was well recerved by the students Colfer Mrller Players ln As You Llke It On January 26 the Coffer Mrller Players appeared agam wrth a company of five rn the de lrghtful Shakespear ran comedy As 'lou Llke It Thrs play was as good as the prevrous one and the audrence was delrghted wrth rts lrxely humor and seemrngly drstressrng srtuatrons Concert March 8 On Tuesday afternoon the students heard an rnterestrng program rendered by Josef Konecny Bohemran xrolrnrst and hrs colleagues Grace I4 Buedefeldt pranrst of remarkable abrlrty and Lola Murrel Allen soprano wrth Mary Trrst accompanrst Each member of the company drd splendrd work and we have the Amerrcan Legron to thank for the enter tarnment SONIE BIRDS Krngfrsher John Dorsey Sparrow Grles Prendergast Robrn Ruth Lorenz Canary 'VIay Swanson Nrght Hawk Martrn Dfrxrdson Cuckoo Ted Taylor Nlag Pre Elwrn Bohn Swallow Ann Comrskey Blue Heron I' Howland Crow Pat PeeWee W Klrne Sea Gull Grlbert Ahlgren Crane-'NI Howells Page Sixty Sri S. T. H. S. ' 4 1 I 1 'S M 1 1 ' Q A . Y L '. '. '- ' B , . . .2 L , ' , , . ' 1 . ' 1 . 1 3 L 4-1 ' 1 . ' v v , u ' rr , , , ' ' 1 ' . - ' ,D ' A B. A 1 'L A11 1 1 A ' 1, ' 1. A 1' v 1 I v . ' . . , - z' , ' '. -. ' . . ' ' 'l '- 1 ' K , '. V, ' V 1 1 1 . 1' ' - ' r- ' 1 ' ' - ' , . . , .' ,' ' 1 . 7 ' 1 ! 7 ' Y 1 1 u 5 y 1 A 1' 1 1' 1 1 l 1 . 1 ' them. Miss Ver Haar won fame last year through her' successful concert work with 'the Swedish ' .' . 2 . V . . ' , ' ! 3 4 - ' ' C5 ' Y! . 7 , - ' . 1 .L . ' ,' 1 ' - ' 1 , 1' H 7 ' , n ' 1 , , ' , . . . . A 1 ' A ' 1 1 1 Y .4 7- . . . 1 1 1 -J , ', ' 1 1 ' ' , - , , , . . L. , 1 ' -1 r . . Y ,l . L v. 1 1 L N v ' 'A Y 1 , - . , . . 1 ' l ' ' . HARDSCRABBLE S T H s SENIOR DRAMATICS The Senrors each year form a Ilramatrc Club xxhrch rncludes on rts roll the entrre class and meets at the Hrgh School ex ery txxo weeks on Tuesday ex enlng It rs here that the talents of the Semors are drsplayecl rn song and dancc and pleasantry It IS rmpossrble to grxe all the programs but the folloxxrng xxere among the most memorable The Sax Quartet If a Mans Nose IS Txxelxe Inches Long rs lt a Foot Fllcn Prnkneys Dance cuttmg from Les Mrscrables Old Sxxecthearts of 'Vlrne featurrng Francxs Hoxxland and Hrs Lady Frrends Club Swrngmg by Don Patterson Erccuse 'VIC Thcre rre mnumerahle ofthers xxho sang read and played delrghtfully proxrng the talents so promlncnt rn the Senior Class of Txxenty One' W ashmgton fr Birthday The Senrors chose to entertarn the school on thrs day and drd so xvrth therr usual success Outsrders xxere mxrted to attend the program and all found the lrttle play whrch was presented delrghtful The Ox erture xxas played by a group of select Semors Don Patterson and Paul Lester, saxo phones Ione Ballard prano, Clark Lrndsey drums THE C XSI' Un Order of Appearancej -Xloysrus Dalrvmple James Hennessey lx rtre Margaret Soper lxarcrssa I r rnces Ho'1rty Prnlcey Bcan Vcrnon Sch refer I- lame Stetson Ilardrng Marg rret Lmrgan Ilora Mrldred Eggleston Iohn Hardrng Ted Taylor Alrce Margarette Armstrong Bob Stetson George Nelson THF PI XY It xx rs 1 humorous story of the Ixrdnrpprng of VIrs Hardmg by hcr brother Ill laxv ln order to play '1 yoke on hcr brother There folloxxs a frfrntrc search for her rn xvhlch she cant be found The Joke ls on her brother for all the trme she lSlllSg'L1lS9fl as hrs Sxxedrsh mard' It xxas xcry entcrt unrng as all the ch'1racters drd their parts equally xxell Margaret Lamgan 71 GIRLS BASKETBALL CLUB Officers Pl!-.Slilffllll Ione Brllard Xrce Pre rdent Alrce Saxxxer Sccrctrry Trc rsurcr Ruth Iorenf XLIXISOI Urlna Roberts Bec ruse of Nlr W xldrrp s rcstrrctron on socral exent the Grrls Basketball Club hrs had fexxer meetrnc thr yerr thrn excr lmcforc Ilurrng the hrst semester the club held a meetrng exerx txxo xxeclxs The hrst one of course xxas mrtratron nrght The nexx members xxere put through a numbcr of stunts 'rnd then sxxorn to secrecy Ilurrng the semester the committee members trled to haxe a drfferent lxrnd of party each trme There xxas one grxen where exery one xxas to represent her fax orrte frurt -Xnother one grxen on 'Noxember 4 xxas a masquerade party Durrng the second semester there xxas only one party grxen and thrs xxas an mltratron party for nexx members xxho xxere put through the usual stunts The grrl all enjoy these partres and rt rs hoped that next year they xxrll be alloxxed to go on xxrth then actrxrtles T A NI Page Srxty Sex en I I N A I A n v 7 'L Lv 1 r v l . 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HARDSCRABBLE S T H S of the STRE LTOR TOWN NSHII HIC H Si HOOI Nlethodlst Church Friday June 10th 1921 P1 otession xl Brightly Gleams Our Banner Inxocation Class of 1921 with Organ Accompaniment Vocal Selection O Por '1 Burst of Song Saxophonc Solo Good Bye Jean Gates Donald W Patterson Address What Shall the Public Schools Teach'7 P1 esidcnt Illinois State Normal Unix ersity Voc xl Selection Of What is My Heart Singmgq Violin Selection Orlentalc b Liebesleid Margaret Lamgan Paul Lester Presentation of Diplomis R C Osborn President of Board of Education Xylophone Solo Concert Galop Bcnedlction Francis Hovsland CL XSS N ICH I' STRFATOR TOWNSHIP HICH SCHOOI THURSD XY JUINF 9 Historic Ficts and Prophetic Fancles Margaret Howel Ilance Class Poem Piano Solo Polonaise Nionologue Heart of Mine Sort 1 Miss X ou Hush A By Ma Baby Class Will Xylophone Solo Presentation of Wheel Acceptance of Wheel Class Song Class Yell Organ Prelude ...... Jessie Williams Glee Club Francis Howland BACC LLAUREATE EXFRCISES of the STREATOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Methodist Church Sunday June 5th 1921 7:30 . . Noble Rex B F Irxlng Tostl Dr Dax1dR Felmley Helena Bingham Cesar Cui Kreisler C F Fisher Jr Rev J G Schwab ls and Josephine Kopf Vera Prendergast Robert Mac Callum McDowell Vernon Schaefer Smith Penn Logan G1 ace Poole Selected George Nelson Edgar Dicus ---0------------------------------------------------,LMrS. G. A. Dicus Processional- Brightly Gleams Our Banner ...............-...,c .,.,,--.,,-.----, A--,- N 0 ble Invocation .......v.,. Hymn No. 540 .-..... Scripture Reading --- Sermon ,,...... --,-- Class of 1921 with Organ Accompaniment -------------------A---aR6N. B. H. Cleaxer Mixed Glee Club and Congregation ----Y---a-----V-Rei. F. E. Shult Anthem- Shadows of Evening -A----------------U---f-------Y---------------------- Nichol Streator Township High School Mixed Glee Miss Elberta Llewellyn Director -------------------ReS. J. R. Henry Anthem- There is an Eye That Never Sleeps .......a,..,,,,..Y,-,, ,---,,,,-,-,.--, - B1-ackett Benediction ......,.. Organ Postlude ..,... 1 ' LKB Sixty-Eight Streator Township High School Mixed Glee -,--------- Rex. C. Baker ----------------------------U-------------------------Mrs. G. A. Dicus COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES , , . , . . L i 4 L I L 4 . '. ' , ' ', , . . 7:30 P. M. , , lin yi , 1 L ,yy---K--Ai'Egkivi-A-i-ivibbkPi-ii--Aii---kig-- Y ' ...,.tt.,.,....tt, QQ ..,, Q ...t....,.,....tttt.,,ttt,..t.tt..,,t,. -. , . f- , ,' wen f is .. . . . K ...,...,,,,.-,,.....t,,.....A.,,-.,,,,--.,,,-,-,,,,-- K' , L Lt!! - I1 i-v---Pw4------i--,ii-S-i--------is-Ai---iiin---A A I ., , - ,Q ' ,. uf . . . .,,--....r,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , , 1 . p-,K . . . ,, . c 1 - Y . ...........L.a.a,,......,,... I - . 6 . a ll ' IH ' ff' ' . ' CffffifffffffffffCffffffffjffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff- J' ' . ' ' z .........,,.,............ . . : ' , ' 1.11 I 7? q' , ........... 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' C 'Niartha Gaut Llnda Frsher Lucrlle Defenbaugh Zola Nlorrrs Thy ra Nlatthexyman Chorus Nlargar et Hou ells Ly ssram Angrer 'Nlrldr ed Eggleston Nlarguerlte Sm der Ilonrld I rttcrson tus NVcbcr Xcrrrorr Schrcfer Wrltcr Crte cs re Gos rn T r I rxl rr George Sopher Prul Ie ter NI'rrgfrrettc -Xrmstron NI rrprrct Soper XI'll5., lI0t Lrnrgjrn Cleonne Julren Lrllrfrn xICC01I'!llClx Francrs Howland James Brennan James Hennessex Page rxtx Nrn THE ORCHESTRA THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Stop Lrstenl Where are those famrlrar strams comrng from Why thats our hrgh school orchestra rehearslng for rts annual concert to be grven the last of Nlay The work berng done thrs year IS the most pretentrous and the numbers berng worked upon are the most drmcult that the orgrnmatron has ever attempted The selectron of Orchestral Numbers rncludes two famous over tures programmed by the Symphony Orchestras of natronal reputatron besrdes many of the very best works that the Orchestral Irbr xry of today contarns The one objectrve and rdea rn the mmd of the Ilrrector has been to cultnate an apprecratron of better musrc develop the musrcranshrp of the rndrx rdu rl members rnd to xcqurre grertcr eflicrency rn readrng musrc at srght Another pornt th rt has been consrdered rs thrt of the tonal qualrty of the or ganrzatron vshrch we hope to rmproxe darly The orchestra glues concerts yearly and has appeared successfully twrce at the X M C A On the ex enrng of Aprrl 14 rt pl xyed for the Musrcal Culture Club wrth the most finrshed work ever gn en Several members of the Nlusrcal Club remarked that rf anyone were to srt wrth eyes closed rnd lrsten he would thrnk rl large Symphony Orchestra was playrng rnstead of our Hrgh School Orchestra md we do not hrve to borrow half of the Chrcago Symphony Orchestra to do rt as some near by schools do The Orchestra wrll play on the exenrng of May 5 before the Drstrrct Lonxentron of the Federa tron of Womens Clubs held rn Streator If rrst holrns Paul Lester Joseph Samor s Hugh Patton Bernard Frredman Second S lolrns Dorothy Wrerth Wrllram Duder Bernard Baskrn Hubert Johns l Bernrte Prendergast 5Pl'l5mg ob Sakophones Fred Thornton John Dorsey Harry Hlll Olan Ixrbler oe parts PERSONNEL Drrector S E Barbour E Xlto Saxophone Donald Patterson Trombone John Baer' Cornets Robert MacCallum Mrlton Smrth Bells and Xylophone Francrs Howland Drums Wrllram Reed Plano Ione Ballard Page Seventy One I 'L - -1 - , , ' -J.. .,9.L.-- 1.-..: s - 1 garb 1 23 -,i I' '. , ', I fl'-fr, f vx,c.' -- f' L., V.- I -.-In -' sg. . 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Q G RLS GLEE CLUB HARDSCRABBLE S T H S VOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Undex the able duectlon of Nllss Flberta Llewellyn the Clee Clubs have flourlshecl durlng the past 56411 They haxe been asked to slng m publlc many tlmes and have gnen excellent plograrnw before the NIUSICHI Cultuxe Klub the Stleator Club and the IIISUICI Fulemtlon of Women 5 Clube Ihe pu onnel of the clubs follows CI RLS GLFE Soprano Second Qoprano Leona Balxalar Nleugouette -Xrmstlong Nlcuguet Iamgdn Niargguet Iloexmann Ada Plle Jean Gates Allpe Smyu Wlalgdlet Howells 'NI ug,ue11te Snyder Cleonne Jullen Alto Lysemm -X1 gxer Nlxldled -Xblams Coxnellfx Connell Lucllle Ilefenbaugh Nlllclrecl Fggleston 'NIIYILD I Soprano Leon I Bak xldr Margaut Ldmgdn Cleonne Jullen Ada Plle Iol-1 Foxtel NIAXIHC Ieuter Nldble Santleman Nhxrtha Gaut Nllldled Jordan N131 gal et 'Nic -Xlllster Fw ely n StOl A X era Qeamans IEE Alto Lyssl lm Angle! Colnelxd Connell Lucllle Ilefenbaugh Nlaxguuxto Nlyer C1411 x H umon Charlotte gnott Ieonol x Weber 'lfllldled I' f,,g,Ieston 'Vlaltha Gaul: llfldlgalet McCall fenor BHSQ P1 anus Howl Ind lion llll Pxtter Non Ceolge Sophex John B ur James Blenn nn Leslxe Coblm -klthuz Jenkins rlhLULlOIt. Taylor Lnph ns WlllllmS I loycl Wdlxey I 'mul Lutu J xmes Ilennesxey O L u Nlotm ln mu H VVASJO 1, TT Er S P J L QQ no I YS,zf 7,k52' 4-fe, L fl v I '92 X, CHORUS AFTER THE TOUFINAIVIENT Page be enty Three . f ' . ' X J Y ' ' A ' I , , l , - 1 . A ,,.. A I. . A . . Z . J. ' . , . -. . A . ,.' b ,I A V. -, . ' J 'I ' sf .- ' . .z Z . r 1 I- A A I x 'Z Y V A ' A ' I V ' ' A L I A .,.. . . L. A 2 .,. .' K' , L f ' 1 A .i , 1w', A -Z - A 1 I' ' . ' . ll ' Q ' -1 v I A , , A A ' . i A r S V , K X . I ' I . Z -2- - -' 'A -'- . I' ' :ff J V x ' A I ' 1 In ! 1 4 v 1 1 .' , . . .f . . . Wglltgl' Catg IAQ-gtg-1' Shaw' Gilbert Al'llg'I'9.I1 H2ll'l'y NICIIOCIQ mc ,,. ,. 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M C M ' AP ' .I nw Q' 15, ,I 3 mf Q fl ' lf 4 f II , 454--nge lax I Q 1 V Y- M XED GLEE CLUB OUR COACH Lowell Dale rs hrs name The man who holds such great fame He s the coach of our brgz team Thc team for whlch we all scream He rsnt fat he lsnt thrn But Just the srze to make us wrn He trams hrs men wrth such a wlll That often tlmes he takes a spr He 1sr t such a good speech maker But the words he speaks come from IS heart So that we know that they arc true And they make us Joyful too So now let us rarse the cry For the man who coaches our brg' team Let us ralse our yorces hrgh so hrgh And scream and scream and scream Muriel Slpe 74 Durrng the last three years no athletes of unusual abrllty haye entered Streator Hrgh and yet we haye had two lI'lXlHClblC football teams especrally thrs years team whlch met only one defeat and two of the best and fastest basketball teams rn the state And why the sudden ady 'rncementq Thrs raprd .advancement whlch has rnyolyed vrctory after yrctory spellrng defeat to many of the best te rms rn the state can therefore be attrrbuted to none othcr than our coach Iowell Dale better known as Pops Pug' or Bo Dale twrce all state forw nd of Indiana and possessor of an rthletrc record at Wrbash th rt would rf lrsted event by ex ent look lrke .1 round trrp trcket to the moon Pops success rs duc to several thrncs Inst hrs tfdlrllflg' rulcs whrch when condensed rerd something: lrke thrs Sleep erght or nme hours r day turnmgr ln by ten o clock rt least Ilo the rlght amount rnd kmd of work that IS prescrrbcd llany trmes rn football games we were out werghccl When ln the lust quarter the score was tred the Game became only a questron of phy src-al condltron It w rs thcn that the boys were rely mg on the coach s trammg rules rnd c illlell the game off by dmt of hrrd pluggrng The same reason applrcs rn basketball Our superror physical condltron piled up as many polnts for us as dlcl the plays we made Second Dale teaches a screntlfic brand of ball He co rches thc boys from the mrnutcst detarl to the essentrals of the game Durmg the playlng' perlod he studres the other team s exery moxe and between halyes rn structs the boys just how to we rken the opponents and strengthen themselyes Thrs rs why Strea tor does what some of the best teams fall to do that rs rt comes back stronger rn the second half than rn the first To thls can we attrlbute many of our yrctorres N11 Dale IS gettmg' the rlght start rn the coachmg game Success rs knockrng at the door the same success that started Sol 'Nletzger and the great Doble into the ranks of college coaches and who knows but what Dale wrll soon be leaymg us to Jorn the ranks of the unrversrty coaches Soto Lowell Dale Presrdent of Ill1no1s Xalley -Xthletrc -Xssocratron and Coach of Streator Hrvh School the class of 71 extends rts most hearty wrsh for hrs success and for the success of hrs teams rn years to come Page Sex enfy Fu e L l r M ,W 7 K , l ! . . . . , ! , ' I , ' .4 , . , . . 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FOOTBALL The football team of the fall and winter of '20 was in all respects the best team we have put out in the last ten years. Not one man who made the team lay down on the job, but kept on his toes taking his man out every time. Realizing that we had most of last year s 'team back Coach Dale signed up for a hard schedule one that gave every man enough real fighting experience on the gridiron to qualify for a place on any college team A few weeks of training the kind that develops men who can tackle guard carry the ball and general the team made ours what it was a one piece machine and not a lot of grand stand players THE SCHEDUI E Our first game a home game with El Paso gave the boys the self confidence that they needed The first game is always the hardest as the new men never know how they are going to act They have to learn to control the1r nerves and actions in moments of excitement and to do the right thing at the right moment The boys passed the test by defeating El Paso 41 to 7 The Joliet heavles at Joliet were our second victims Our backfield pushed the ball over for eight touchdowns completely shutting the Joliet boys out by a score of 55 to 0 Joliet IS always a hoodoo for Streator Last year one of our backfield players was injured during the fray and this year Cates who was playing fullback had the misfortune to break his shoulder He was troubled all season and was not able to finish a complete game at any time during the rest of the season Our first and only defeat came at Champaign when due to change in positions caused by Cate s absence we lost by two touchdowns Champaign piled 28 points to our 14 The Auroras were our next victims Both were home games East Aurora was defeated first by a score of 28 to 7 West Aurora a week later also fell an easy prey to our lnvinclbles and met defeat by the large score of 43 to 0 If a large score makes a poor game the Pontiac game was a fizzle Our steady lme kept hole after hole open for our backfield to penetrate Our work was at its best and the game ended Streator 66 Pontiac 0 Our last home game was another white wash Spring Valley put up a good fight but was un able to keep the Streator backfield from showing speed The fin-11 score was Streator 40 Spring Valley 0 La Salle at La Salle was the squelchlng of an old r1v'1lry and doubt as to who had the best team Streator early obtained a lead which she kept thruout the remainder of the game The last game of the season was our biggest mop up of all A large delegation of Stu itoi rooters journeyed with the team to Ottawa on Thanksgiving Day to settle another rivalry dispute in the minds of the sport fans Streator played at her best The dying yells of Ottawa and great rejoicing of Streator will long be remembered in the minds of the spectators Streator returned with 67 points to Ottawa s 0 SL 'NIMARY the 9 games were home games Streator fans haxe seen the following players run the ball down the field for the last time as Streator High School players Capt Rus Daugherlty Cate Sawyer Sopher Price Patterson Butwell Weber Hamlin Mohan Texal and Jennett These men recene graduation diplomas in June THF OLTLOOK FOR NEXT YE XR This season s X BFSIYQ will dwindle down to four men to use as seed for next year s crop Coach Dale will be kept busy next fall in breaking ln the new material but he can do it so here s luck to the Red and Whlte Grid men of next year The returning men are DICUS Quarter Back Comiskey Full Back Piercy End Bradford Quarter Back Page Sex enty Sex en V ' l i v I V ' 1 1 . , '.' V , . D . . . , . ., . , . . . , . . . - Streator won 8 out of 9 games played, totaling 395 points to the opponents 56. Only 4 out of ., I I '. . . . ' , , K ' , HARDSCRABBLE S T H S PERSONNEL OF THE TEAM Russell Daugherrty Half Back Perhaps the greatest Hrgh School Half Back rn the state rs Captarn Rus of the Red and Whrte H possesses ex ery qualrticatron that goes to make a star Rus can cfrrry the ball thru the lrne at wrll It was a common occur rence to see hrm run the field for a touchdown as many as three Ol four trmcs rn a game He can break thru any formatrorr and make the nrcest tackle you ever saw rn fact he rs Just as clex er on defensrxe as he rs on of fensrwe Streator Hr wrll mrss Rus as hrs presence alone adds cour age to the men as they realrze that no matter who rs out they can rely on hrm to carry the burden of the game Rus always ltaxes the field wrth a grrn of s-rtrsfactron that comes to onc who has done hrs work well Walter Cate l-ull Back Early rn the season bcfore Wrltr hrd r chance to show hrs abrlrty he was rnjured about the shouldu He was drrxrng thru a, lrne wrth express lrke speed when the accrdent occurred Fans wrll have to remember hrs last year s abrlrty as a back field man rn order to class hrm w rth thrs year s players He can hrt a lrne and garn for the requrred drstance trme 'rfter trme Gus Weber Full Back Gus filled Cate s place to a letter Hrs ' speed and heavy burld put hrm thru many a place where garn seemed hrmself on the ball and then tore up the ground wrth speed Frank Mohan Half Back Frank proved to be a worthy successor to hrs brother He rs small but when he sees a hole he lowers hrs head and dr rves thru Usually nothrng short of sexual men can stop hrm John Baer Half Back Baer was the surprrse of the season He nradc an all around bfrck field player He rs fast on hrs feet and easrly dodges hrs way past the brg fellows John can play erther half or quarter with equal abrlrty George Hamrrn Half Back Hamrrn was another find He comes from a football famrly and shows equal skrll wrth hrs brothers Ham rs a man of few words and many blows and rt sees that the harder he hrts a lrne the more he enjoys the game Edgar Drcus Quarter Back Drcus agarn filled the ranks of quarter Hrs last year s experr ence made hrm an able general and an rmaluab e man to the team Hrs heaxy burld wrll qualrfy hrm for any backfield posrtron on next year s team Edgar rs captarn elect for next year Joe Bradford Quarter Back Joe rs small and fast and wrth a lrttle more trarrrrng will make a first class quarter next year Joe has an rtchrng to be rn the fray and when a man sets hrs mrnd on garrrrng a posrtron he usually gets rt regardless of handrcap Robert Sawyer Tackle 880 rs the hearrest man on the team and uses hrs werght to good adrantage When Bob starts for the ball he gets rt regardless of how many men he takes out on the way On defensrwe he rs as selrd as Grbraltar rtself John Teval Tackle John rs that krnd of fellow who rs always gettrng hrs opponent nervous by talkrng then when he comes thru he has lrttle or no opposrtron Bcsrdes holdrng down hrs po srtron on the best team rn the state he rs general manager of the medrcrne and dope supply room the players all say that he does not quack whrch rs to hrs credrt Page Sucnty Erght 4 s , . . . L. . . K. ' - ' . . e ' V I D ' . '. r c ' A . v 1 v . ' , ' . , . . . v , . V L .L - l ' . ' ' I ll lf- , . if ' ,, ' r '- L 1 ' 1 7 '- ' ,-. ' . VK ,K ,. , K. . 'l . c . l ' .' l ' ' .' l. ' Q ' - l . . ' K. . L. , . 2 2 2 . v ' 1 ' ' V . ' ' . , . I K . I ' l .K 1 fy- 1 D ' 1 4 Y l as l 7. l ' J. ' ' K . l v , , 1 I i . 9 ' - - ' . . Russel Daugherity impossible. With a patch on one eye and fire in the other Gus planted , - . . ' .I , ' L Y ' w. . 1 I v v I v . Y - 0 . . L .' . . , . . Q C . ,- , ' . ' . ' c .' ' ' ' . . . V ' . , , ' L , - . ' ' .. .. ' , A. .ah I ,-- ' ' , . l Y' - .' , lf l Y - I ' v , n ' ,. Y 'L ' vs . -.1 V V L , . . . - g , V . . . . . 1 v .x . A Y HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Xrthur Iennett fuard -Xrt was full of abrlrty lgdlll thr yen 1nd few were the plrys th It eot thru hrm -Xrt puts hr he 11t 1nd soul into the game lllfl becomes so llfJS0llJQll rn takrrrg., hr m 111 out th xt he us1r 1lly has to ask What was the seoreo falm Hrrtwell fuard Bntwells style ls to play a steady hard hrttrng game When hr shoulder dres rr1to a mm the mln makes rt a business to mrss rt the second time or rf he aeerdent illy forgets he LlSLllll5 rs on the sick lrst Gaim hr put the best of them there Ilonrld latterson I-nd Pxt w IN our forward pfr speerrlrst he eould eould Jerk 1 b1ll out of wrt 5, e 1t s rnd when he got loose h 1lw1ys mrde hrs legs eover the ground rrr the emtrorr of the er 1re Prerey nc Irerey w 1s well rble to hmld down hrs posrtrorr It wrs 1 eommon oeeur rerrce to see hrm erml ou from under 1 prle of tellows with the b1ll under hrs arms We ex et 1 lo from Prere next frll 111 the lrne of football Glen lhugherrty End Red again fell heir' to hrs positron at end and came back with all of things xre under hrm '1 man and the ball Wrllum I rue Qenter Prree usually assumes the an of '1 fferreral and sueeeeds rn hmdrng the opposrng, eerrter 1 eood lrne rrr other words why take rt out of 1m 111 thru frghtrng when you e 111 t1lk hrm out of' rt Prll 1lw1ys does two thrnes 1nd they 1re frg.,ht and fight ele1r1 feoree Sopher ienter SHIP W 1lked rw1y with 1ll honors IS eenter llgt yerr llll w IS e111 1 to e 1rro er s 1re rn the glory thrs ye ll Ile however pl 1ye1 111 sever1 g.,1mes 1111 llS yed 1 1b1l1ty rt s111pprr15, the ba 11e1 Wlervrl Comiskey It rs hard to say Just what positron 'Vlerxrl played IS he w1s kept 1s 111 emergeney rnan Hrs abrlrty 1nd form made hrm valuable It either baek held or lrne pl 1yrng 1r1d during the se lson he played rn both pl 1ces OUR TEAM Iour rrrd twenty rooter Hellrrrg, for' our team YVhen the game begins They all eommenee to seream When the g.,1me rs oxer 'XIII our srde h1s won Oh' the yelling, 1nd the f11n er the xretory we hue won Home they eome xrmtorrou Orr the twelu frfteen And the pep thu show to u Proxes 1 1ll t11 tea Peul Nlarrdelco P xge ben my Nrne. A . .Q Q A. . 25 112-Z 1 1.-1 1 23- 2 f ' ' . 1 ' J 's 11' 1 .' ' ' 1 J .' 2 ' ' ' f 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 H 11 1 . . 1 V' 1 1 . . 1 . . , . . . 'f 1 ' 1 ' ' . V Y- fy '11 1 1 ' ' I 1 , I . , 1 ' . 1 V 1 Y . 5 5. ,. ' ,.:. ' 1 2 , , 2 . 1 I. ' A. '..A. ' 5. 1 ' . ' ..' - 1 ' '1'1 .' 1 .' 1 ' ' 1 15: 1 5 '1. 1 Q , I . 1 '1,: ' ' .1 '.', ' ' ' 1 1 the 11ir' h 1'r'-1 :kill 1 ' 1 c 1 '1 .1 1 1 -fx' - 1 ' 1 dir'-V ' f2l.l. E111 '1 ,l-Il. -'- 11:11 1 1 : 1 . 1:1 - -1 '- .. -1 ,111 ' ..ZX. t . ,.2 ' ' 1' 1 2 1- ' .. in ..- pe1 1 't '1 y 1 ' 1 ' . , 2 T . V . V . . .F F.. r Y. l2lS't ye11r s speed. On defensive Red hurls his body thr'u the air' and when he lights usually two ' fs 1 '1 ' ' ,1 . 'Z r'.1' ' l A . B '. ch . . A1 .. 15-' 2 ' ,.., ,.i ,. ' ,y' ,. .:- .,,' Z 2 . ' ' . , , .2 2. ' A . 1' 1 '1 .' 1 ' 1'.',1 1 1 ' '1' ' '1' ' 1 . D1 111' ,' ..'1 1' 1 1 1 ' 1' 1. 11'11 '1- tort l-t1 th-'.'h1'1' 1 ' ' 1 1 ', 1 1l' t'il 111 1:1 l l'.'- pl11 1 first class 1 ' ' 1 .' 1 ' 1' 1 'll I1 'l'. . . , . 1 . 'L ' ' Z 1 ' , 1 2 ' - 1 . 1 ' 1 - ' 1 ' 1 'A - 1 1' 21' ' ' 2 .. 4' 12 - 1 1 - 1 -5 A 1 11 in 1 , ,Z , , . . l ' 1 .1 ' , I 1 v I l' 2 or , . , . . . , z . . . I A 1 1 , v.. V -V S. 1 1 ' 1, ' 1 9 ' ill 1 1 ' -m. 1 ' 1 ' . VARS TY BASKETBALL TEAM HARDSCRABBLE S. T. H. S. BASKETBALL Basketball is Streator Hi's only indoor sport. This year all of our home games were played at the Y. M. C. A. on account of our low ceiling and the posts in our gym. We look forward with great anxiety to the time when we will possess a modern gym of our own as we are at the present handicapping our teams by not having a floor we can call our own-one that is at our disposal when we want it. Even the Y gym proved to be too small to accommodate the large crowds of rooters at the gamcs-many wcre turned away at the door much to their disappointment. If Strcator puts out any more such winning teams as it did this year we will have little trouble in convincing the taxpayers that we descrvc a pl rcc in which to tram This year s varsity call brought out a dozen men and fiom these a quintet was picked that furthcred Streator s fight for a place in the athletic world Our advancement has been rather steady until this year when we advanced by leaps and bounds, winning both the Illinois Valley Championship and the District Championship After these two victories we journeyed to the state tourney at Champaign where we put up a wonderful fight The minute the fans and authorities at the game saw Streator play she was picked from the field as the winner, but rt was a case of the best team being defeated Had the game lasted several minutes longer we feel confident we would have won as Rockford stalled for time after she was one point in the lead We did however suc ceed in placing our all star forward, Rus Daugherity, on the first all state team This is not only an honor to Rus but to the coach the team, and the school Who makes our wars1ty'7 The man that makes our varsity must be a fighter Fighting spirit outranks all else rn the opinion of our coach and rn the eyes of the public No other virtue quite strikes the eye of the fans more than does the way rn which our teams fight Our men must possess high mental ability rn ordcr to keep cool under stress of excitement to sue up situations instantly and to act accordingly The science of basketball is straight thinking and quick acting and no matter how small the player may be in stature rf he his the mental ability he can make our team We have no place for the muckcr on our team but every man must be a clean honest sport We have ended the most successful season for years Our schedule was not an easy one yet we suffered only four defe rts out of twenty one games played SF KSON S SCHEDUI F W here Playcd Illinois N alley Tournament at Streator District Tournament La Salle State Tournament at Champaign Canton Strertor Spring Vrlley Vlalon Strertor La Salle Vlarscrlles Str eator Str eator Stre itor Streator Str eator Joliet Str eator Salle Salle Salle Salle Champaign Champaign Str eator Strc rtor Str c rtor Str cator Str eator Str eator Str eator Str eator Str eator Str eator Streator Str eator Str eator Str eator Str eator Streator Str eator Str eator Str eator Str eator Streator Total Points for S H S bo Canton Waller Spring V rlley Maxon Marserllcs La Salle Marseilles Dwight Morris Marseilles Peoria Manual Peoria Ccntral Canton Joliet Forest Lostant Tonrca Nlendota La Salle Trenton Rockford Opponents Page Eighty One 1 .,................. 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Gus Cate Pa Dlcu Ham THE VARSITY MEN Capt am Patterson Pat furthered the reputatlon he made for hlmself durlng the last two years by agaln comlng forth as center He was at his best and played a brand of basketball that IS far above that of the average hlgh school player Pat had two except1onally 1ed letter days the first came ln the last game of the lJlStI'lCt tournament when he played the fastest and best game he ever played The second at the State tournament agamst Trenton when he scored so many baskets that the ball was scorched from passlng thru 'the basket so qulckly It w1ll be hard to find such a floor player as Pat for oul next yeal s team Pat was all ll1SfI'lCt and all valley centel thls year an honor that few ever TQCQIVC Walter Cate Walt was always on the Job under the enemy s basket a leal guard Ile kept up one con tmual fight all the t1me he played and ln fact he had too much fight for the good of the men he Jumped up agamst The man that selected the all stat team at La Salle showed hls lack of ablllty to fill such a posltlon by not plaung Walt on the H1 st team Less baskets wele allowed the op ponents by Walt than by other floor gualds IH th conference Edgar Dlcus Thls was Eds first year on a qulntet and h shows slgns of a leal basketball future Dlcus IS not extra large ln helght but It takes a good man to put hlm off of hls feet He has a push and an eye that has made many a dlzzy ringer Ed Alchle and Morey wlll be the only returnmg S men from thls year and they wlll show the result of a yeal s playing Ceorge Hamrm Ham plactlced falthfully wlth last yea! s valslty but dld not play ln any of the games Hls rea on and Dales was to save hlm for thls year Ham certalnly put forth h1s ablllty as a run mng guald He handled the ball llke a yet and he gualded his man llke a leech Geolge IS a xeal example of a clean player a fightel and a thmker Gus VN eber Gus was not content to stand under the opposmg basket as he dld last yeax but sought glory thru hls ablllty to run the ball down the floor and cage lmgers Gus played a fast game but dld not flmsh the season after the good start he made Page Exghty Two l , ,, ll 1 , t s ' 9 l V V . J. ' ' . ' . . - - , , ' 9 . . , . , - . . , . .. M. ' 1 V ' 7 - - - ' 2 - . . , . Q V . D Q , . . ' Y 1 n J! - , ' ,y - I Q , . . . . .. ' 1 ' y . ' ', , ' , , . ,I ..' S l ' ' HARDSCRABBLE S. T. H. S. I Nlorey Soap Rus Archie Teval Russell Daugherlt y Rus was another returning veteran The realization that this was h1s last year led hlm to put hls all into the game Rus plays an exceptionally steady game Not once does he fall down on his standard of floor playing He can reverse and drlbble away from the best of guards and his eye for the img has caged mmy sensational shots Rus IS all district all valley and all state forward The first Streator player to place himself on the all state team Whether Rus has any inward feelings of greatness IS hard to tell for if he has his modesty has concealed them In losing Rus we are parting with the best all around athlete that exer enrolled in Streator H1 George Sopher Soap was back again this year He plays any position on the floor with equal ablllty and pos sesses a fighting instinct that never dies as long as he plays Soaps partlng will take a pinch basket shooter from our bench and leave another v cancy ln the line up Archie Carsw ell one of our biggest main stays Archie shows signs of future greatness and glves Rus a close race for first place in modesty We hope th xt Archi will find his way clear to attend Streator H1 next ye 1 as we will have need of him He IS captain elect of next years Varsity Weston NI Abrams Nlorey is the smallest man on the team 1n size but certainly made up for this handicap by his ablllty to fight To see Morey take the ball from a sw footer and cage a rlnger set the crowds wild and if any player ever puts such pep into a team as Morey does he surely must be none other than his twin but since he has none w will present him wlth first place John Tew al John filled the place on our team that the colleges hold open for experlenced and high salar led men He acted m the capacity of trainer and rubber After a hard fought game when the muscles are tired nothlng is more soothing than a rub down Instead of letting nature dis pense with the waste muscle and keep bulldlng up lt IS the common belief among coaches that massage after GYSFCISC aids nature in bringing up the players to their maximum for physlcal ef fort We espect Doc will soon be leawlng us to fill the ranks of college trainers Page Eighty Three A . . .. - . 'n , - ' -. ' . . u ' I ' . -.' . ' . ' ' .' . , ., . . . ' I . Ya l . . L , . . , . - Archie was a find, and under Dale's tutela e was develo ed from the inex erienced la er to . . . . - y .' V ' . . 2 'e ' '. ' v v' , ' L . ' , e ' . y , ' . . - , K y HARDSCRABBLE -p S. T. H. S. CLASS BASKETBALL Laet geax Q Intexclaw league champe were agaln XICLOFIOU The clue of 71 won the cup bw fixe SUCCCQSIXC slctolxee mer the loxxcl claw men The splrlt of a Claes Qomee out at an llltel' claii game Thli IS the only place that claw rn and gnc-Q the players a Lhince to Qhou then Zblllty and make posslhle xarslty proepectx Four of lakt ,931 S class plaxele clueloped mto XKl llI'lNKlIlfl xaxaltx players Hare S your chance to help your sphool xoux glass and 50LllSLlf bx playmg and booetmg xour class team Pane E1Lht5 I' ur alry h-elpe the school athletically. It gives the coaehla chance toksehe what nflaterial is developing ' ' ' '- 'U HARDSCRABBLE S. T. H. S. 1 r 1 Semori Sophomores Freshmen THE TN! ELFTH ANNI. AL INTER CL-XSS LE SCI E STANDING Won Lobt c 1000 4 1 Page Emhty F1 e 1 . ' P t. ' . .A......,.,,,,........................ ........................ 6 0 Juniors ...,,.,.,A,.,.....,...........................,..,............ 5 1 .833 -----------,,,,---,-,---------,----------------------,---- 1 5 .16 ----------,--,--------------------------------------------- 5 .167 HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Captam Mehock 100 Yard Dash SPRING TRACK Thls year s track brought out more clearly the need of a gym than any sport exer has The weather was damp and chllly all during the period when the boys should have been workmg out This left only about a week of gooo weather ln whlch to form a well rounded track team a rather impossible task Other schools have large gyms wlth running tracks and ample room for pole xaultlng Jumplng and throwmg the shot but we have only hopes The Inter Class Meet held at the fair grounds proved that the Semor class has a group of well rounded athletes They won the meet by gettmg 51 out of a posslble 96 points Thls makes the second consecutne year IU which they hare won the meet Summary of Events High Jump Patterson Sr first D Anderson Soph second Baer thlrd Helgh 4 9 Broad Jump Patterson Sr first Bradford Soph second Carswell thud Dlstance 17 85 Pole Vault Ahlgren Sr first, E Dxcus Sr second Baer, Sr thlrd 50 Yard Dash Mehock Sr first Bradford Soph second Blrtwell third Tlme 52!5 'VIehock first Blrtwell second Bradford third Tlme 103fo 220 Yard Dash BlFtKV9ll Sr first Mohan Sr second Taylor Sr thlrd Tlme 27 00 440 Yard Dash Mehock first Mohan second Blrtwell third Tlme 521f2 880 Yard Run Benckendorf first Ahlgren second Warner third Time 2 24 Mlle Run Ahlren Sr first Carswell Jr second Hepler .Ir third Tlme 5 31M The La Salle Meet is usually looked forward to with great interest but this year s prospects of wmmng the meet after our short tralnmg period looked as shady as they proved La Salle wlth her modern equipment IS able to start trammg early ln February and she was plcked from the field as the probable wmner How the meet ended m points La Salle Peru El Pa o Streatol Swaney Ottawa Ha DePue The Stleator Flfty Hard Dash Mile Run 100 Yard Dash Hugh Jump 440 Yard Dash 200 Yard Dash Half 'Vhle Relay men and their 495 3 vlctorxes are Mehock first Ahlgren thlrd Blrtwell thlrd Patterson second Mehock first Mohan second Benckendorf third Streator third Captain Mehock was Streators star track man wxnmng two dashes the fifty and four forty Mehock IS a re l dash man and stepped them off in fine form Harry IS expected to show up great ln college track where under expert tutelage he will be a future speed demon Page Eighty Six , - , ' v v r V . , 9 Y . , . . . y 'H . . . . 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I1 It was nu.ess.uy in older to keep the personll element from enteilng' too fieely to curtail ind LKHSOI some of the brightest bits of wit and humoi we have un hend Only our modesty oul innate tendency to shun ppl xust caused us to keep these gems of lnllliuuy nom tht public Fheltfoit wt beg' oul readers to apply then deductive powers to what they find ind paihdps with deep LOIllLIltI1tlOll they may evtxdtt A ripple fFtllt0I'S hotel Galan B Have 1 good time last night Soap? Soap Guess so lVIa1g,a1et said we did HF U FN W ILL REW XRD PHE POOR YN l Nlis Coin I hid to stay up till twelve otlotls last night to get those cards out I- koenlg, 1Ung1.1teful'j Huh' P11 t time you CYS! had em out on time 'IHF IINIIT L Smedley 51119 Ixe got my time taken up until school out anyway ADS Wanted Anothtx Bmuty Contest S Howe it Pt'lIYldll8lll, Nluttl Tom Htenin -Xn -Xssistlnt to Nllss Robb who Lan toncentiate on miltlng out tirdy slip fox Hunk Benclxen dolf Nlore tldsets to sell Billy Kline R Ddughelitys method of 0X81l.Ol'TllHg hesitancy ln peeth with women Bill Plice Opposition R Sawyer NI C xmpl ell Jimes take this flon seat hele peimanently fol awhile X DEAD SLBJECT Qemoz Sly Flesh do you take Chlorofolmq Fleshie No VVho tt uhes it ' Twas the day school opened -Ks, u ual two of the emerald hued fpeties had ended up in the attic in .1 'Vain 'seaith fol Cla e Pigs Elilhtk sex n 1 ' . G 0 X V i 1 V. - . . V V. V ' . . . V . - . .' . , . . ' . .. , . , Z 1 1 Bs r K- 3 'l 3 ' I B' Y' 4 - v 5 1 Y 1 y v x - i . . - 5- ' ' V, ., V, . .,. ,V. . 'V .' .V V. , ' . ,.. V . . , . . '. ln u ll 'Z . 4 4 -1 p I I. l I I YA- V . 'A . X , I 1 ' .. . . , . ' . ' V V . . ,. . ' V ' , V V , , . , Ai A. I . In h ' S ' . Z 2 J- ' V V 7 - . V . -V ' LV VV V BV ' '. ' 'fz '- . . ' ' ' z ' ' . D I 1 4 Miss Keats: Clarence, take six eighth periods. '. V: ' - Z ' V V ' - ' Q . 'S V V. V. V V A x ' .C -4 .il . V 1 4 l . I ' X ll .4 .l V V A 1 ' - -' Uh' i V Vy h 11' I S . V' V - I V' , ' A iss 'Z , I L 3, . . '-. . K , . . V1 . . V ' ' . ' ': fa ' .' , ' ' ' ' . . V I - Y A. . 4 ' ' 7 V 1 v V . 1 '- - n' - . ' . . - z , . - - ., 2 i ,'-Q 'L' HARDSCRABBLE S T H S THE EY FRENIES Flrst Fresh Well Im the fl h who lxstened to eyexybody Second Fresh Shake' Im the one who yyouldn t 'take anybody s adylce THERES A W EIGH OF DOINC EW FRYTHINC L Glll Got a new Job Nlrhlon NIahlon Yea? What? Lester Testlng brldges all I hafta do IS walk oyer them They re safe for traffic If they hold me XNYTHING POR X LXDY Nlax at Nlajestlc Popcorn smells good out here Te Ted Well moye back a couple of rows eh THERE S A RE ASON NI Nlatthleu I have no Hunks to speak of Anna Mueller I dont speak of mxne elthex YN RONG XG UN NIdlj0Il9 B at Sopher s Oh' Nly cocoa IS cold Vera Seamans Put your hat on gnl' Streator cant clalm the State Tltle for Football Ralph Niohan s team yy as not beaten A DIFFERENT METHOD S Poster and J Solon supposed to be prepaxmg debates lBlg Dlstuxbancej Boys ls that e way to get your debate worked up Jlmmxe Well Mlss Campbell there ll be no opposxtlon If he doesnt plpe down HOW COME? Kathleen Brennan Thls poor soldler had been shot In both knee whlle maklng a campfire TRl,E Ex er heard the date of a te t announced wlthout an accompanymg murmur I ount Duck L1L7Io I Stuy Hank NI llle DO IOL RNOW ENV' 'NIGGER Ret Wop 8 80 Soap T uzan Ballymore X NEW INTERPRET XIION JI oually promlnent gnl Interpret R S X P to mean Ru h In Shake Vdlllwh Plea antly 10911: Te Ikettle lfr Ins Jmny 'N egg To yyorshlppers of the Immortal we announce that O B Noble In a local sand and grayel merchant Guls What are you going to lun Harry mlle or tyyo mIles Harry NI Tell you when Iye come around the track agaln Page Exghty Nm , . ' - . . 7 Q v '- y I , .. , - . I I ' ' I Irv v' I . Y 1 v . v - . I I l' 4 . I . U , . 2 . .. , I . -Q - - I -A ,fn 1 1 A I f v vy- -1 1 w 1 ' , . . , . , v . , i A A I i I ' I l I I -' ' , . K4 1 v . , . 65 1 1 'YI I . I ' : ' . . n , 1 - ' ' 1 I . . . . , . v 1 -' 1' vy 1 I I '1 I , ,. . I . I.. , . ' . .. , . . 1 ' - I 1. , . L . ' ' - ' - I -' . ,. ' ' , . . 'ef I . . , . .. . . , th i . . . , .,, I . . i . Q ,i , 1. . . 1 1 , . . , I , I . 1 . I . v ' I S . I I vi . Y V I v V , II ' H II!v 1 ry II ,N I . I II , ,u II in II xi , , vs II ', ' vw I. rv II ' U ,vv , . . III a .lu II uv I: ' ,vv I If - IIA' I ,H II 1 C H IIAI x KJ! In L ,xy II 2 , . IIJUH I4 1, ' vs II , , , Y In Q , . . . V , I I S ' s . . . . . s ' , ' , ' ': .s '. FOOD FOR THE LINE v - . -'v S, v . . A' -ev - 1, v . .I . , . , V . - . -I 1 1 v - ' v - ' I .. . ' U. e HARDSCRABBLE S T H S EY OLUTIOIN MISS Cornellus on Fleld Trlp That tree IS a box elder Hoobler Aha' Fellow Classmen-fthe famlly tree of our puglllsts WITH RESERVATIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION Dxsarmament IS a very humane and altrulstlc measure It would accompllsh mflmtestxmable good Yet what wlll we do wlth such as The self confessed devll who breezes up to an unoffendmg and unprotected soul and starts unllmbermg about how he went home EARLY last mght and hls mother asked h1m lf he was slck, etc OR One of the varlety that smokes Vlolet clgarettes and signs his name and year H6261 omlttmg a question mark OR One of these Mellms Food Products who admlts hes a good dancel fas well as es ery thmg elsel because he got all the new steps rlght from the c1ty when h1s brother was down OR Well Maybe we better have lxght weapons and stronger laws agamst mental cruelty You can always tell a Senlor he IS so sedatelv dressed You can always tell a Jumor by the way he swells hls chest You can always tell a Freshman by hls tlmld looks and such You can always tell a Sophomore but you cannot tell hum much DO A SUN DIAL WORK AT NIGHT? Carl Brix brlngs a Sun Llght Dlal to School Say you blrds how d ya llke to have one of these? Save ya carrln a watch around mght Carl ffallmgl By Gosh' B l1eve I wlll' WELL-WE KNOW WHAT WE CALL OURS Mlss Lohrman asked that class ln Amerlcan Hlstory what polltlclans call thelr supporters Lester Shaw says no one ever ran around wlth a paxr of constltuents on so It must be somethln else' Teacher What great name IS frequently coupled Wlth that of Bacon Smart Boy Eggs' Bum There s a truthful man Rum Why? Bum He bought a cuckoo clock and It called Cuckoo to hlm and he sald It must be work mg rlght A PRESCRIPTION HOUIN D The Prof popularly otherwlse the deep X0lC6d amlable shepherd of the herd here says he uses halr tomc He has no haxr to speak of Well we wont say It HE DID IT' HF DID IT' HE DID' DID' DID Mr Flncham Those mterested ln Senlor Dramatlcs should pay then dues If you I6 so tlght now that you won t pay fifteen cents dues when you get old you ll be talkmg th1u your nose to keep your false teeth from wearlng out BOB MUST H AW E L SED NIOONSHIN E M1ss H lm Engllshj Stewart what dld the early Purltans DGIIBYC about llfe after death' Stewart They belxeved m 1nternal damnatzon Page Ninety V . C6 I Y ' '!I . . , . . , ' if ' !! ' ' 1 ' 1 , . . . , . . , V u . . , - - . , Q V - I ! I 9 ' ,qi W I ' I 4 ' . , . , , , , . . Patterson: Say, Carl, why don't you paint it up with luminous paint so you can see it at ' -1 . . , . . . . . . . , f 2 , Y , ' ll !! ' ' ' Y Y Y as n ' , ' ' . 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V , ' HARDSCRABBLE ts 'Ile and R XIJIL 'NI CLLB The purpose of thrs club rs for the study of Harr red rty Landrdates for thrs red headed organrzatron must undergo rnspectron Nlany are called but few get up try out Those who are fortunate enough and brrght enough to be elected swear to lrxe down the remarks of the Jealous unfortunates The meetrngs of thrs organrzatron are held rn the dark for they are a They lrxe by the motto Where there ls lrght there rs hope Officers 'ne elected annually and always rn order of therr candle power Nlrss I argent lwrculty Adxrsor loc lxopf Prcsrderrt Ruth Loren7 I-rrst Xrce Presrdent Nlorrell Nlcllermott Second Yrce Presrdent NI rgaret Irxrng Secretary Vlalter Brennan Sergeant at Arms Other members are Lourse Foeste L Defenbaugh Daugherrty Brothers, E Elras and Brother C Irxrng under a strong lrght to membershrp must lrght unto themselx es Oflicers for thrs year B Teacher What wrll your father say to your low aweragel lfrcshm rn When dad secs Im down to zero hell warm me up I guess Nlrss Lexus After sellrng merchandrse where do you put rt on the debrt or credrt s1de Clrrk L Hou put rt on the truck I ACULTY HOBBIES Wir Waldrrp Readrng Law Nlrss Cressy Keeprng House for Mrss Rogers Nlrss 'Vlacklem Eatrng peanut butter 'Vlrs Cor nelrus Chasrng bugs 'llr Bfrrbour Subdurng hrs orchestra Nlrss Keats Applying sealrng warc to her eprstles Nlr lrrncham Showrng Roddy around hrs future realm Nlrss Ifru Stlll another hat N rss Nlrss Nlrss Nllss Nlrss Nlrss Wlrss Nlrss Rogers Keeping house for Nlrss Cressy Benmhoff Remenrberrng old frrends Shoop Secretrryrng for the Crxrc League C frmpbell The Great Outdoors Trost Workrng cross strtchrng Llewellyn Frghtrng for her chorr Largent Kecprng tracl-. of Joe Iohrmann St.-rrxrng exercrsrng and werghrng lhle 'Hakrng speeches between halxes 'Nlrss Honeywell Keeprng track of her Sophomores Nirss Southworth Takrng care of Grles Nlrss Robb Watchrng the tardres come rn Nlrs-. Roberts Guardrng the eats at the Grrl B B Nils Nlr Scott Shootrng a blank gun Xlrss Hall Ixeeprng her harr curled Nirss Ferguson Nlarntarnrng her drgnrty Nlrss 'XIacCallum Stressrng the pronouncratron of the French u Nlr Butcher Chasrng students from the assembly after school Nirs -Xust Keeprng Sweet Iexxrs Speedrng up Clark Daffy Drls Page Nmety One ' ' u ' ' ,rv YN KC , Y! I . a- . ' , K - - , . . Cl ' Y! ' ,- - , , . y 'v y ll ',, ' ' IV . ' : A 7 . 1. V' ' . . , . , . , , Bo . . ': ' ' f Y , '. . . - 7 Y . c . . , Y , ... r ' 1 - ' ' ' v v ' . ' Y lr -. Q v ' . . I '. i , r . r . - ' . A '. C Q - L Q A .. . -A . I 4 -.4 Al VW I n I ' - 1 ' g' . x - . . '. ' . . v' 'v' '. ' '. . .. . .. . ..' . ' '-' ' ' , , . , - Mr. . -Al ' . J ' ' L. . ' ' - 1 ' 3- . ., x I 'W V -. , . Q . , , - . s . .C. . , . . A W4 'u ' ' ' ' K4 9, A ' .. -' ' . Av- ' HARDSCRABBLE S T H S Page Nmety Tvs 0 Exelyn Broun BTOVSUIG Senlor Dramatlcs Basketball Club -Xmbltlon A secret Faxollte Efcpresslon Llsten Bettel late than nes 91 But better new er late T0 EY ELY N There was a Qemor named Ex elyn Brovsn When the class was snapped she dldnt go dovxn Is the 1okc on the lass O1 the lest of the classq We can Judge by your smll or vour frown HARDSCRABBLE But as you read my pages o D1d vou exer stop and reallze The thmgs that I stand for? Some say Im serlous and deep Some say I m full of fun But though my works are both o these They re good and all well done The soul of all the school am I It hlstory for a year The thoughts of many students On my pages now appear Thlnk all I mean to you When some day bye and bye Hou ll read me and your thoughts return To dear Old Streator Hlgh Hovu pleasant wlll lt be to dream Of youth and l1fe so falr As you look at names of dear ones Who are scattered ey ervwhere Im the school abbrex lated You may always have me mgh For I m the old Hardscrabble And I stand for qtreator Hlgh Leona M Bakalar The Contrlbutors The Boosters The Photographers The Fmancxers The Engravers The PTIDIGFS We Thank You' . . , V U - ' s., L. Y 1 A , ,' . ' , n - H KK , v Q V I YY v K K l v v ' v . , Y ' . 'e ' G ' . I am just a little printed book 'er ! ' , I 7 f , Y , . 5 S '. , . . , . V Y ' V 7 , , E v I ' v. y Y ' 1 v ,' y r ' , Y KK 7! L . n T0 HARDSCRABBLE STHS Theres a long long tlme of waltlng Before my dlnner tlme draws mgh There s a blg blg space 1ns1de me For that PIECE of apple ple It s a long long tlme smce breakfa t But when my dreams all come true Ill be slttlng at a table Wlth my pork and rabblt stew Freshman What does dmmg a la carte mean Iumor Why xt means eatmg m a lunch wagon Wllss Trost Where 13 the Dead Sea Freshman Dont know ma am Wllss T Don t know where the Dead Sea ls Preshman No ma am I dldn t ex en know any of them was sxclx REFORVIS NEEDED IN S H admlts not be requlred for absence from class school not start untll nme o clock each class be allowed to haxe a party at least twlcc a month all exammatlons be abollshed we have sw months of vacatlon at least twlte a ye xr That That That That That Mr Waldrlp sxys Fallure IS only an lnstallment of wxctory Mlss L GIVC one of the characterlstlcs of the efxrly Tr mcenrlentallsts Harold Harolrl H They lox ed lnsulatlon 76-rg, AN DONT COME had If BACK WE C13-N X GENERAL USE YOUR SEAT M NASSEMBLY vouce or F Q! .f-fm AUTHORITY TEE HEE A A W f X lf -if '5 I II ff Q V afzjsn., gwgwdv LK Faire N lnetw Three , . , . 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Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 1

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Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

1923

Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

1924


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