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

 - Class of 1930

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, r.- Lmvrr -2:77, ..-, Y Y-g,., ,., 'srf1li3noiss1Qy,aifH as BARGREEN GRANT LORENZ IEUTER SIPE OFFICERS President ..........................,...................,. Oscar Lorenz Vice-President .....................................,.. Yvonne Sipe Secretary ...,....... .................. M axine Grant Treasurer ....... ....... K atherine Bargreen Adviser ....... .............. M axine Ieuter THE HONOR TEN Oscar Lorenz Bernice Sass Katherine Bargreen Dorothy Boys Elizabeth Fornof Jack Tassick Ralph Hart Thomas Larkin Walter Ratzman Maxine Grant Each year the faculty selects the sole honorary society of the high school when they choose the Honor Ten. The Honor Ten is chosen from the Senior class and their selection is based upon the following require- ments: scholarship, participation in athletics, or other school activities, attitude toward faculty and school, and attitude toward fellow students. The student that best fulfills these obligations is named the Honor Student, and his or her picture is placed in the library. K 'fi.f:'ii,4Lp f ' L O ,L o -s..4,f-....f- - ' 1,1-ijilf l 'fy Page Ninet CX' a iii.. T N-A -' 1 E

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li luQff!g5,f,,lv-flflllle - ef The Sunscr- A strip of tangerine, A streak of violet too, And then a bit of greeng But, most of all, a splash of blue With crimson in between Makes the charm of the sunset- God's intended dream. f-A Little Jie: A little act of kindness, here Upon our earth below, Will make the skies more bright for some, And cheer your life also. Don't fret and sigh when things go wrong, Or troubles come your way: For other folks have heartaches too, So please look glad and gay. Slowly the liquid colors sink and fade, Slowly turning to a crimson shade, Now veiled by lace of gray, Slowly, sinking, fading away Till finally the royal purple prevailing- It is night. -Bertha Helander '30 of lQndness If you are sad and all seems lost, If skies are dark and gray. A kindly deed for someone else Will cheer you on your way. Don't make this life look dark to all, Because you think you're blueg But send out beams of light and love, And you'll be happy too. -Lorene Kelly '30 C6550 the Glass of '30 Our high school days will soon be o'er, We'll start on paths not used before, And though these paths be far apart, We'Il still be close, deep in our heart. A few of us shall famous beg Some of us shall hold the key To happiness which reigns o'er all. Where each has helped when others fall. And when each one has done his task, We all shall meet, and all shall ask, What have YOU done to help the earth? . Then each shall tell of all-since birth. And tho' all youth may think us queer: When we are old, we'll have no fear, For in our hearts sweet peace shall reign: We'll not have lived our lives in vain. -Frances Sauer '30 ,Spring The dancing brook went bubbling o'er the stones, The birds of every hue began to singg The flowers with their sweet fragrance rare Joined gaily in the chorus, It is Spring. A bee buzzed merrily from flower to flower, The rose said, Stop and rest awhile with meg He only laughed and worked much harder still, I canriot stop, for this is Spring you see. The blades of grass, and dainty little leaves Of flowers through the ground began to peep, And then, the tiny buds appeared and grew- Sweet Spring had called them from their winter's sleep. I walked o'er meadows green and wood- land dells, Where nature's beauty painted every- thing, My soul was thrilled with all that God had made: With rapture I sang gaily, It is Spring. -Lorene Kelly '30 fu L an ff N, . 'Yv,,......--ug:-.,s Y- V -V !,T...- -...-i..7.., ,I 1 xv .,,, , .. -.,,T,,, , -, -4: , U ,.-.-35-:I , - -- -' ,,,.,J Page Eighteen



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,..,- I . rg..---Q'--es, J '-i----- .,- - 4--- 1 , t Page Twenty 'ffl' ...Q - -Q. m sz m 5Qxs:sfs'3xs.-,,, ' X..,.f BEATRICE V. ABBOTT BEA Baseball 2, Girls' Basketball 2-3, Soccer Team 3, Class Debate Team 8, G. A. A. 2-8, Senior Dramatics 4, Girls' Volley Ball 3, Shorthand Team 3. Here is a lass who is tall and dark: In the business world she'll make her mark. EMILY M. ADAMS BABE Spanish Club 3, Senior Dramatics 4, Junior Vodvil 8. Her modesty a palace might adorn: She's as sweet as a rose beneath the thorn. RUSSELL AHEARN' DUKE Entered from Kinsman Senior year. Boys' Glee 4, Mixed Glee 4. Hire is an earnest lad, rather short and not at. Who has a raft of girls in spite of that! HAROLD ALDERSON Band 2-3, English Club 3, Spanish Club 3-4, Hardscrabble Staff 4. Whatever he does is done with ease: He has an innate desire to please. PAULINE ANTOLI'K POLLY Entered from Little Falls High School in New York 3rd ear. Y Biology Club 4. She looks as though she came from Paree, So we call her La Belle Dame Sans Merci. MILDRED BAAR MIM Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4, Mixed Glee 1-2-3-4, Or- chestra 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Spanish Club 1, English Club 3, Thespians 4, Senior Dra- matics 4, Junior Vodvil 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. And this small maid with eyes so blue Accepts all attentions as her due. CLYDE BAKER SHORTY Class Basketball Team 4, Track Team 4. ' A farmer boy-and a blonde one tool For life in a city, he wouldn't give a soul KATHERINE E. BARGREEN Class President 2, Class Vice-President 1. Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 4, Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4, Mixed Glee 1-2-8-4, French Club 3, English Club President 3, Spanish Club 2-3, G. A. A. Vice-President 3, Hardscrabble Staff 4, Senior Dramatics President 4, Junior Vodvil 3, Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4, Junior Candy Committee 3. Junior Pin and Ring Committee 3. Her brown eyes shine with deepest feeling She does her best in all her dealing.

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