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Tl-IE HIGH SCHO Emmalyn Wrlght Ambltlon To be an mfluentlal suffragette Hobby Fvelyn Recreatlon Gomg to Long Pomt Faworlte GYPFQSSIOTI None whatever Of all the wayw the Sweetest way Is that one dubbed the Santa Fe Ex elx n Wrlght Ambltlon NI'1r11age Hobby Cookmg or sewmg Recrextlon Keepmg' the Oxerland shmed up Paxorlte expregslon Well have more work anrl lem talkmg glrls I chatter chatter as I go 31 REVIEW , . , J . 1 - . ' , , ' . u 1 vw l B l EM , . v v ' , I Q . , . 1 v ' ' . ' . ' , .' nm v , , , ,' ' - U ., , . X 4 u , yy l
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THE HIGH SCHOOL REVIEW Olga Soderstrom Ogly Ambltxon To make others happy Hobby Kmdness Recreatlon DI'lVlng dull care away Favorlte evpresslon My graclous Grace I thlnk that all men mean to do thelr best Edvw ln W oolley Doc Glee Orchestra Ambltlon To be the prmce Hobby Poetry Recreatlon Hornmg 1n Favorlte expresslon Jones Tls better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all Lesley Walp Lepma AmlJltlOD To be a famous authoress Hobby Gettlng E s Recreatlon Passmg the teachers examrna tlon the first tlme Faxorxte expresslon Good Heaxens' I work and work and work' And would not stoop to Shlrk Norman B W1lllamS Fa Vlce Presldent Junlor Class Latlna Sodall tas Football 16 Basketball 15 16 Presxdent Semor Class ATT1lJlt1OI'l Wlreless operator Hobby Harrlet Recreatlon The Halladay llbrary Faxorlte expression Cant I gotta date' Ah lady mme' How can I serve you most'7 ' 30 cc an , . , . , . . . l y - . ' ' ac ' n X . , , . ' ca ' ' n l ,- , is H f . . , i l ' w w ' ' . . , ' cc yy , , 1 ' X l - ' cl n l E v as r ' ra l l B U ' H , . ' as v n , 1 . y . , - , , - - u , u , . an , , v s - ' 17 'I ' ' USU as tn 1 r 1 ' . . ' 7 ' , , . N w . , . w Y ' 1 , ' ' u a sr 1 , i , ac - , , - , , 1 , ' 1 , .
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THE HIGH souoot REVIEW l8SSHlSl'0I'7 HEN a September morn of 1912 welcomed us one hundred and twenty flve strong, to the campus, we knew llttle of the rules of the Streator Hxgh School However before the year was over, through bltter experlence, we had learned not to walk on our heels ln the assembly , to arrne at school at least before 8 19, and to beware of bluff mg Mr Rogers as class advlsor gave us a helplng hand, and fearlng we were too studlous planned a llttle class party whlch was a great success Hubert Breen plloted us as Sophomores and hls adrmmstr 1t1on was so successful that he recen ed charge of the helm agaln when we were labelled Junlors As 1 Senlor Norman W1ll1ams assumed responslblllty In eve1y phase of Hlgh School 3Ct1V1ty we led while others followed Now we want you to understand that the Class of 16 has never been known to throw any xery gorgeous bouquets at 1tself, but thls account IS supposed to be hlstory and we are called upon to say what we know To contlnue our scholastxc achlexements are mnumerable and m athletlcs we find Norman Wllllams football and basket ball center H1lton Hemeke selected as star forward of the league George PIICG wlth hls bull dog tenaclty Clyde Porter who plays both football and basket ball durlng hls lelsure moments, Nlrl H1ll, cheer leader W1thOUt a peer Not ln athletlcs alone do we merlt recogmtlon but 1n debatlng and l1te1ary we have Alfred Murray Wllllam 1ew1s Hubert Breen and many others And we must lemlnd you of DlCky Ford and Ann Fagle of 16 now supportmg our local papexs and destined to be well most anythmg The past vue must now leave to the gentle Judgment of posterlty Ours have been happy years at S H S The ranks of Alumm are openmg fol us and we reluctantly see the day of departure hastemng' We have become a part of the school and hereafter our conduct w1ll be regarded as the EYPIQSSIOTI of her teachmgs We feel the responslblllty and assume the task 'ls the represent ltlves of the Streator Toxxnshlp Hlgh School Margaret Jennett, 1 32 C . ' v 7 ' 1 7' 0 7 ' . . . . ., .1 I , . A I S, , . . . i . y . Q A Z . , . . K . .. - v Y . . A ! ! . Y- I Y are always conspicuous. Numbered among our great and near-great, you - - , 2 , ' , ' 3 y - ' . ' , . , , . . , J , Y .. . ' 1 ' . N' l ' 41 , , y ' w 1 ' T v ' .,, . , . . ' .., D . 9 . ' . 2 ' ' . ' ' . ' 6.
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