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4 MODERN high school should meet the particular needs ofthe community it serves. If a majority ol that community wishes its high school to be prepar- atory for college exclusively that is what that high school should try to do. But here in Streator, vve have 'IOO4 students of 19 different nationalities, and it stands to reason that the majority of our graduates vvill not care for a college career. Also many more vvill never be able to finish a four year high school course. Therefore in the Streator Town- ship i-ligh School, we must serve the needs of the majority, and must strive to prepare For life, more than For college. l-lovvever we shall continue to prepare any and all for college who care to go that vvay. Our high school vvill, more than ever, continue to serve the greatest needs ol our cosmopolitan community. Page Thirt
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EDITORIAL OMPETITION in life is becoming more keen. The complexity of our modern life demands two things: a higher education and a higher standard of education. Streator High School is supplying these demands to a rapidly growing number of students. In the past ten years the school has increased its enrollment four-fold. There are now enrolled in Streator Township High School more than one thousand students. This growth is remarkable since the population of Streator has not increased during the past ten years. Such an achievement has been made possible through the able administration of Professor Waldrip and the splendid cooperation of the Board of Education. To cope with this increase in enrollment there must be a proportional increase in the size and efficiency of the faculty. In the last two years the teaching staff has been augmented 'to meet this need. The faculty of the school at the present time includes forty-four teachers. The teachers who have been added to the faculty this year are: Miss Baer, Miss Dorsey, Mr. Friedman, Miss Hibbs, Miss Hudson, Miss Jackson, Miss Kuchen- becker, Mr. List, Miss McClure. and Miss Powell. The curriculum of Streator High School now includes three and one-half years of mathematics. This year trigonometry was offered to third and fourth year students. Our mathematics department ranks high among those of schools of our size. The English department is the largest and one of the most capable in the school. The competence of this department is largely due to the guidance of Mrs. Howells. Last year German was added to the curriculum. This course is under the direction of Mr. Koenig. With this addition the language department now offers Latin. German. French, and Spanish. Few secondary schools in communities of this size have such a well rounded language department. Provision was made in the original plans of the school building for the erection of an auditorium. lt was felt that it might be possible to do without the addition at the time the building was constructed. During the past six years, however, the increasing need for an auditorium has made itself more and more manifest, until at the present time, the lack of such an addition is being keenly felt. An auditorium is both a school and a civic necessity. It is to be hoped that in the near future such a building will be erected. The combination of excellent housing conditions, efficient administration, and capable teaching justifies such an addition. ul Vl'
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