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

 - Class of 1933

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4 .er 'H' ll gg, W9 A X HARDSCRABBLE 1 9 3 3 'if 1 S gif?-':!.T'4' fm? W V 'J G ' f it THE 1933 HARDSCRABBIJE Volume 15 U Publlshed by THE SENIOR CLASS STREATOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Streator Illmols ' , 0 o DIEDICATIION MISS BESS C BALR whose urnpaillcizc undcr sfandmg and close com pamanshzp lfzrougfzau! Ihr' p Q fncc ucarw are of Cla pm! and louallu wc Ill Cla of 1933 do dedzcaic Um ffm ffleenfh rolumc of Hardscrabblc To A . X I T. 5 ' - .a a. I f 1 5 5 fl ' . laugh! us IHC hue meaning .. 'QS 'Q' h I . . v 1 v C , 55 0 h y FOREWORD HA T fhe frzenda and sludenfs o the Slrealor Township Hzgfz School may haze a clear and accurale sur uey of ihe panorama o evenls of 1933 presenls Ihzs Plard Scrabble m Hu: hope lhaf rf wzll recall pleasanl memorres o Qcenes and euenls along fhc roads we have lraveled lo gelher f during ine pas! year, lhe Class f , UNTIENTS Book I Admmlbtr mon Bo nd of Education f rmupul P 1 alll Book H l1l1lOlb Book IH B01 s Book IV C uba ublzcatzom Lldsses FTLSIIUI II Athletlcb Cir s Actlvltxeb Nfuau Drumall C alendar . B , C A A B ' D 'Q Cl X . N I Q A X I ll K, Seniors Sophomorcs j ' -- 1 C , - ' N my ' ' I ' I , P ' ' ' 'Ls E3 i Qilharicr 11 I L c QQWKPA5 M21 , Member fussouw X NI -X N XL k hx c c X 43' . V 5 ,L Jig.-f-,-4' ,........., 941 ,AIM wx' - , FDU NRS fviurx fxlf rf-mv lfdym I lmmu BUSLKI-.fwL: . 'YI 'Q .M an 'fnlw Hvzll, I Blu: ll ADMINISTRATION Cgeardsdabblo Eleven Twelve Wardscrabblo Board of Educatlon M1 J B Patterson Pres1dent of the Board of Educatlon durlng the past year has been a member of that admlmstratlve body for mne years He IS general agent of the Central Llfe Insurance Company of Ill1IlOl9 Mr Harry Campbell manager of the produce firm of Campbell and Com pany and lVIr Imcoln Bundy Asslst ant Cash1e1 of the Streator Natlonal Bank and secretary of the board vsere elected board members tvso years ago Mr Frank HHFFISOH re cently appomted C1ty Attorney and Mr James Solon member of the msurance agency of Brennan and Solon have lust completed thelr first year of servlce on the board The commlttee on teachels and school management was made up of Mr Campbell and Mr qolon on bulldlrg grounds and supplles Mr Bundy and 'Vlr Harllson Our board membels have real 1Z6d thelr lmportant part m dlrectmg MR mmrnsou the operatlons of the school and MR HARRNON MR SOLON malntam the standards of our school Prmcxpal Mr L L Jordan recexved hls Bachelor of Sclence deglcc hom the Ull1V6l'9ltV of Ill1no1s 1n engmeerxng and 11dustr1al courses He earned a Master of Arts degree at the Umverslty of Chlcago 1n educatxon and school admlmstratlon After further work toward another degl ee at the same umverslty he studled 1ndustr1al orgamzatlon and opelatlon at Carnegle Instltute of Technology Plttsburg Pennsylvania Mr Jordan began h1s teachmg at Mt Carmel Illlnols as mstluctox 111 shop work and drawlng ln the elementary and hlgh schools He was also dlrector of physlcal educatlon and coached football basketball and track for two years In 1923 he was elected assxstant supermtendent of the secondary schools at Waukegan Ill1no1s For the past nme years he was supervlsor of all 1ndustr1al educatlon prmclpal of the genelal contm uatlon school and dlrector of the adult evemng school As an actlve member of numerous school and 1ndustr1al assoclatlons he 15 well known throughout the state Hxs tlammg and expel lence IH , U . A. . . 1 l , L ,.,, , . . dl' . 1 V 9 J :ll ' .Y 1 ' , A . A. , L'L 'L ' lv ' v K 1 v R . x r- ' . . , - 7 ' 9 ' r . K A Q- L' . I 1 . . L 3 . , gn -- v L , L Ll, . -2 1 . ' . Q A - . l ' l. L l L , MR' BUNDY MR'CAM1'BELL have in every way cooperated to O O 1 . . y H Y 7 ' . .L . . , l lf, L l Ll 1 ' ' V 7 ' 1 r Q ' , . H L L'L l D L , L Wardscrabblo ........ both the practlcal and the academlc phases of modern student educatlon and hlS actlve partlclpatlon ln lndus try outsxde the school have provlded a strong background for admmlstla t1ve work Thls background f experlence has made hlm a prmclpal of outstandmg ablhty one of whom the Streator Hlgh School students are proud The PTIHCIDHI s Message The modern hlgh school must strlve to equlp the younger genela IIOH for useful and happy hvlng It must go forward wlth lncreased em phasxs upon the development of deslrable attltudes of mlnd capacl t1es hablts and ldeals It must be a ma1or factor IH the plan for teachlng Amerlcan c1t17ensh1p to all In 1ts program hes the natlons hope for future progress and exlstence Streator Townshlp H1gh School IS accept1ng the challenge of the pres ent day Its program of work and play 18 belng formulated to meet the demands of '1 changlng vtoxld Youth 15 belng prepared and equlpped Wlth the necessary power for solv mg the problems of hfe as they appear Through the currlculum exper PRINCIPAI C L JORDAN extra currlcular program offers well dlrected traxmng 1n clubs socletxes muslc athletics and other 3CtlV1t16S The general conduct of the school IQ contr1but1ng to the development of punctuahty cleanhness courtesy and obedlence Increased attentlon IS belng glven to the needs of the 1nd1v1d ual student To take the 1nd1v1dual as he 13 to study hls capacltles and deslres and to plan a serles of actlvltles that provxdes maxlmum develop ment of hls ablhtxes these are the lmportant elements 1n the program of thlS high school As cltlzens of thlS commumty we never should be completely satls fled mth the 1nst1tut1on that IS responslble for much of the tralmng of our youth We must strlve contlnually to lmprove xts offerlngs Our boys and glrls come this way but once The educatxon that IS denled to them today IS lrretrlevably lost We must stand together ln the common task of provxdlng each generatlon wlth the very best schoohng that fac1l1t1es and xntelhgence w1ll permlt We cannot do less L L JORDAN ' 9 . . . O y . . , S . . D , - L, , Lx. LT , . . , if . c I ' ' . iences in a wide variety of courses and subjects are provided. The ' Lv, L Ll, , L, Ll. L 9 9 V L L, 8 L' L . , . L . - K' x W L I x I L L L' . , W 'L' 1 Tlurtccn Fourteen Cyfafdscmbbze, BFSS C BALR Blology RUTH E BARBFR Latin l and II EDWARD BLANID Industrial Arts Dra IIIL Mechamcal Dravung Aswxstant Coach DORIS BRIX Bookkeeping I IOUIS BROADDUS Band AUDRFY CADVI EI I English I Slam h I I'lCl'llII GLFIN CADE Bookkeemng I and ll Q LARA FOI VVELI Shorthand KATHFRINE M CONNFSS Ancient Hu-.tory Clues DOROTHX ILFFNF CUI I Y Latm I Emthsh I PVANCFLINF DAI I' Qlanlsh LOWLLL DAI F Dxrector of Athlon Boyi Physlral I'durat1 Hygiene I OUISF DORSFY American Hxhuxy Anrn nl H 1 Lnyzll h II If LORENICF FFRGUSON Algebra I Advan 4-d Algelm LOUIS R FINCHAM Industr1aIA t Sh 1 W I work Prmtlm. BFRNARD S FRIEDMAIN Chemistry Physics General bmence MARGARFT A HALL REBECCA HALSI' Y Typewrxtmg I and II 1 1 4 . . I A ' . w' ., 1 I A .I r' ,.1 's . 1' ' , , I 1 , I I 4 . ' ,rr 1 1 44 J 4 I 1 4 14 4 IU .1 ' 1 11 . .FS ,' I 'on I A L A ' 1' , ' isury, ' S . 1 1 I A 4 I , 1- v V. ' rs.' n 1, mmf- . . V . ' 1 4 . , , . . 1 . 1 4 ETI-IEL G HOWELLS English III and IV Rhetoric MARY HOWLAND Englxshl Music Harmony HELFN W IACKSON feumetry FRANCIS I KOFNIC I'IIk!Il h I and II Ge-xnmn KYRII LA M KUCHFNBISCKFR IIJILII h I and II I I'I I A I AW Home hwnunn s B LIST Algebra Commerudl Anthmetu MILDRFD L MOYNIIIAN I'lHlIlSh II and III IINIDEN MULFORD Amerxcan Hlstory Comme-r cial Law Eco mes ATHFNE T NACHTRIFB ln II md IV BFRNADINE NICHOLAS M dern Hmtory Anuent H1 t ny BESSIE V PFI LOUCHOUD ILIIg'IlSh II and III RAMONA A POWFLL Algebla JFAN PURCELL Typewrltlng I II and III JOSEPHINE PURCELL Amerlcan Hlstory Commer nal Geography Engh-uh I I RICHARDS Industrxal Ants Drawmg Metal Work II RFFDA SFXTON Engl: h I JEAN STINGLFY Genexal Scleme Ogfardsmabblo Fifteen I I , I . ' .I . I . . 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J. w I I J . .S 1 Sixteen Cgeardscrabbla DFLLA SWANSON RFBFCCA R WFINSTFINI Py Y MARX A WINSHII NIAYINI' DF MUTH MARGARFT TKACH MILDRFD KRFNNAN The School 'lhe OlgdIllLdl,lOll of the school was changed considelably durlng the wear 1932 1933 by the new prmclpal Mr Jordan In ordel that the school day mlght be continuous an e1ght perlod day was scheduled At 8 Z5 a m all pupils reported to thelr homerooms where thev remained until 8 35 a m During this time all announcements were made and tlcket sales and such matters were taken care of During the first semester there wele two lunch periods but for the accommodatlon of puplls l1v1ng long dlstances fl om the school three lunch perlods were scheduled 1n the second semester Due to this extra period the school day was extended to 3 55 p m Large numbers of students patromzed the school cafeterla where under the capable management of Mrs Leonard appetlzmg lunches were S61V6d The food was exceptlonally good and the DFICBS reasonable No new members were added to the faculty durlng the year but two new postlons were created dean of glrls and personnel oflicer MISS Nach trleb who took over the dutles of the former devoted half of her time to the supervlsion of all girls activities Mr Conner the personnel ofhcer checked up on all absences Each semester was dlVld6d into three grading periods one of SIX weeks duratlon and two of seven All grades were placed upon one card multiples of five belng used The elght tenths credlt lOl passing grade was abollshed 'J Commercial Geography, Junior Busi- , ness r 7' . A 11 f 1 1 A K A 4 Girls' h sie:-il Education, H - :lie-nv, First Aid Y , , . . X Home Economics, Home ! Management 1 , I , Librarian 5' 5 if s A Secretary . K v v .f , I 2. . . . f 4 Q Secretary ' I X , X 0 Q .I 1 'I 1 v W I Y - 'I Y . K , U' ' Q ' 1 1 K7 V I A , . . Q ' ' ' . ' - ' . 1 . .K A , . .. . . . W . v . . . . . , v is . . . . . . . A . , t Y I I N . . . . . . . Y 1 Y LY, A . w 1 ' . Y . . . . , , 1 ' 1 ' f . . . . , 1 . . . Y . . . , ' Y . . A , A . A a V . Y ' . . - . . . . 7 5 N . Y . . . , . . . i V . , . 1 , . , . . f - N , . . . . I . . . . . , , v ' , . . , . . . . . . - - . - . w V . . X . . ' w . Wardswabblc All students wele urged to 1o1n one extra currlculal club Many ncvs clubs were formed The Umted Amerlcan Government Club Advanced qclence Club Elementary Sclence Club and Hobby Club The tlme from 00 p m untll 3 50 p m on the first Monday of each month was glven over to the meetmgs A number of changes were made m the curr1culum All sub1ects were classlhed under four dlfferent courses fll the college preparatory for those mtendlng to go to college 12D the commercxal course for those lnterested 1n buslness pursults 131 the mdustrlal course for those mterested ln lndustrlal and mechanlcal pursults 145 the homemaklng course for glrls who deslre tra1n1ng ln the art of homemakmg Machme shop mechanlcal drawmg wood shop and art were made sollds two perlods of dally work belng requxred to obtam credlt The Amerxcan hlstory classes were greatly enlarged as all semors were requlred to take th1S sub1ect m order to graduate Freshmen and sophomores were requlred to take hyglene and first a1d whlch w1th eco nomlcs and soclology were the only new subjects offered A few teachers commerclal to the lndustrlal department teachmg mechanlcal drawmg and lndustrlal arts drawmg M1ss Cully taught Latln I lnstead of Spanlsh and MISS Howland taught all classes 1n vocal muslc All classes 1n 1611010119 lnstructlon were taught 1n the hxgh school duung the past year durmg the htth hour on Frldays Although the sub1ect was not compulsory the classes were large M1 Tapley con tlnued 1n h1s vsork as eng1nee1 1nd head yamtor bemg ably 1ss1sted by M1 B u t c h e r Adams Mr Conner Mrs Jfudme and M1 Mltchell S I . . V K . y . , . . 9 . ' . c ' cj. . - . . . , - . .' ' ' : , 3 ' , ' . K. S . 3 . . v . K . . K . . . 3 . v . H v. y , K . , . . I ' D I L1 , 1 ' K - . , . , . - . . , . i A were transferred to other departments: Mr. Bland was changed from the x 1 . . . 9 . . . , l . K . . . 7 ff . 7 ' 'Q . , . Egg. . ' z ' I I. . , . V . z ' '. ' , M 1' . ' I ' 1 ' ! vkv' 1 v l ' Serenteen Fughteen Cgflardsaabblo Q-P! af CLASSES Wardsmabblo Semor OHicers IACK IH SON Ile nent I If 0 RX ANI Vue I lt:'NlLl8Ilt CHARII S Hill I 'NIAN Stuttux l I Olil I-XXX A I OKI FRS lll6 lNlll8l Ach IQGX NIR RICHARD? Abslstant AdVla9l Class ll-lllstory Well Well we have mst completed the last lap of ou1 long 1ourney Wlth fond memorles we recall the 8XCltlI1g day when as a group of freeh men we began to travel along the first mlles of a rough road toward Sutceee Becauee we were mtrlgued by our new envlronment and new lessone we dld not mmd the unevenness of the path before us Durmg our sophomore year the way was a blt rocky but we worked hard wlth the bught outlook towaxd a emoother thlrd year 'Twenty One Q l . ,. , . , . fl - V .h-,I 1. ' W ..l ,',..Az.. lfl l..ll', ' '. U , in .. MISS BARR f ,' , 1 . f L U K 7 9 1 K 1 ' . . .. . - , . V 1 I V 1 . '1 I , . 6' il wil, W Y ' I Y . Y ., . 1 V I . 5 Y U' P 71 I 1 . Cyfardscrabbla Our thlld xe 11 passed by svxlftlx , Qtllfllls gl exx h l1flL1 and oul atllxl tles more numelous Great plepalatlons xxele made thloughout the xeal for the lunlol xodvll and the lunlol pl om The xodxll Lonslstlng of nluslt by Charles Hoffnlans olchestla and nunlclous spetlaltx IlLlITllJi,1Q, xxas attended bv a lalge tloxxd and ploxed to bt VLIX plohtablt Fol the prom the gym xx as tldllSf0lYTl6fl lnto a SOUtllLlIl Ylldllslllll beneath a Qtalll blue skv and a beautlful mooll All Ill all xxe passmd lllltlllflll oul thlld Vear suetessfullx' Oul Ll1dUl'l'6Ul tol th toulth xcal xx ls no lmss than Jack llx S011 xx ho was asslsted bx frE,0lgldHl1d. Poxxmls leo Rx ul and C halles Hilflllldll 0111 chapelons MISS Rael dllll lVIl Rlthllds falthlullx Dlllllllllkll than illltliN W at a goal T01 suth 1 IOLIIII1.-BX tle tltx t S ss lah xxe no ialntlxl see 1lSlllg agalnst the l'l0lllOll' As the seasons 10llLCld10L1I'1Il thex lllilllgllt xxlth tht nl than lcsptctlxc athletlcs Bob MLISSGI xxho had alle ldx sptnt thlet lf,c11N ln the glt lt field of basketball xxas glXt,ll the lTOl1Ol of llklllg taptaln ot the XdlS1lX basketball team flOVS11lIl llletchel NQIX ablx flllcd tht posltloll of Sfdl Bovell, and Hovxald lfletchel as INGHHJQIS ot the Xalsltx lootball team, dld thelr part ln adxanclng us tovx ald oul go ll ALt1Xlt193' Ex elxone knoxxs that all xx olk and no plax makes Jatk a dull boy We bellex ed ID thls so tholoughlx thlt xxe had a xalletx oi entertalnments Oul old fllend depl 8591011 natulallx hguled Ill all actlvl tles where finances xx ele comel ned But nex C,ltl19lQHS xxe dld the best xxe V916 able, Oul HOH19COIT1ll1g dance nlaklng lts debut as the fllst of the season Next xfxe held oul Haldsclabble dance fO1 the DUIDOSG of dldllll-I IH flnanclng the most 11111301 tant undeltaklng ot the X631 the Hd1fl9LlE1lWIJl9 As a Thanksglxlng celeblatlon vxe SpOI1S016Il a dance Then along cami M lch wlth prepalatlons f01 the ex Cl populal 8611101 play The Rlg Pond whlch was g1V8H on Aplll Z1 The 1310111 flguled as the l mst SOL1dl fl,l1lLtl0ll of the yeal suuessfullx plesented fOl us bx the IUHIOIS Xl ltll the t'XC.ltl1lg' days of baccalauleate class nlght and commencement llidl It hand xxl knew We V918 neal 111g thc cltx ot S cuss 1 xxould soon br t lxcll on llfe s hlgh l0dll Fhlough TOUI xtals oi BXDQIILIILL vxe lldlllgil much lnd xxtle ploud of our 3LtlVltl6S and d.CCOHlDl1SllIY16HtN Tllals U1llUldtl0llS lnd SOLIKQHIIS est lldX9 leit 1 XlXlll nlcrnolx oi 1 s ll lll tht mn 1 0 an Jlllt Pdllxhllslilll '1 -1 2 1 ls, 1 .1 1' V11 L ' 5,1 1 1 2 1 11' 1 . 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IIHIKK lumnu I 'I Iimn IIILFILIII IINt1I1x -I r Slll 1 41 Nr tru I uf 1 N N IIIL 1 RUTH DUNALDQONI RUP US nun num ummi tu u IN I-r1n1 I 1 III. 1 1 1 lII'm1 N IJOROTIIX M IJUNLAN DOT C UUIYIIIIIKR mm V ulxll IIIDIUI Prom uIvN 1-nc h I 1 n 1 Ame ru an His nr Ii m1 1 h1 Il 11 N I in I 111 r Nm1l1 1 u A m Lt IIIU ISIN A IMI 1 IN xx IIN I me IN EIIMIIILIII ROBFRI IIxNII10NI BOB 1 N 1 Nl: 111111 IANI' I IAI Ixl NYIIIN IIIHIIIIIIILL mor VIVIIXII 3 I1 nr Plum I I H Nttirj I C lrls Flea -I H IIIISKTTIIIIIC Stail' I W1 I1n1m i 3 1 hu I I 1 I JIIIII INRIIIINL IAI I 1rmmlII11 Iumur Vmlxl nur m u ln Z I Iimlnxy Amcilcan H1Ntury htxseight I II Il Hir1l cxfihhlc- Stn Fl IXII I XIARX I Illl IBBONS I ITIII' mm 11 m 1N lin 1 5111111 I n N I KU I Inlill 1 w1IuI4IIn11vx hu II1 HOWARD I IFTCHFR P LFTCH I ommitts 1 Hllll V nlxil I oi 1 nm np. 5 Q n1-1 ' Hx 3 4 Spam-. rNlty I uutball I V IT ity Baske A A xt1 r '1 ass r ll I LIN Q1 1-ntltlu A 1r th1 lllNh ls 11111 St ux.ht1 n my n1 s1 1n1I NI11au1 1 NIARGUI' RITF FLOCKHART MATSY lubN Spam h .J qCIE'l'lt6 I In 1 uh che-QI1 xmvefu1d I IIIlftN IIIITIIQ Cgeardsdabblo fr Twenty Fave -1-1 I ,. f. 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VV A llg- , MIA' n ardscrabblo Twenty Snx HARRY FRILDMAN Commltte-es Jumm l10n1 3 Class Dann '44 Cu Q Suence 1 H1 Y I Ou-hmstra 12 One reason xshy Mrs l'rlerlman l ll 1.1a31ng ROBERT If RIFDMAN BOB Lommlttus lunml Prom 3 llass Dance 13 4 Clubs Amerlc 1n HINQOIY 4 H1 Y 4 Clues '7 Orches t a 1 2 Another na-rn mln M1 lfnedmm s ha1r IH may 1nL I AUI GII Bl' RT BUD Qommlttees Junmr v1lllXll 5 Junmr Prom 5 Ilass Danre 12 S4 Clubs Spanlsh '3 latln 2 Blnlogx Z Amenran Hlbtory 4 Vavuty SNNIYYIYYIIDH 3 Class Qulmmxny, 1 2 'Z Boys Glee 2 5 M1xerl Flee Z 3 lhe style 1s th: man h1m-.elf DOROTHY GRANT DOT hntered 1n smnlm xc ll from vllnlllllllll l'llLl'l Schoul Vermxllmn Ohm Mucstx hu lhuf nut 1 llORI NLF K bUN'lHFR TOl lommnttees Iunmr Vmlul 5 Jumor Pmm 'i Claes Dan:-e 1 Z 3 4 Clubs latm 2 3 Amerlcan H1tn11 4 Gxrls Qemor Play WOFTIQQ nexel trouble me What ll the dnfcrcnu. untuu l ROBERT HAI COTT BOB Committees Iunwr Nodul 5 Iunlm Prom 3 Clase Dance 3 4 Clubs lrench P Ameucan Hlstmy 4 Class Baseball 3 A actm and aeuttm up MARGARFT M HALPPFNNY HAPF Committees Jumor Vudvll 3 Junior Prom 'i Pm and Rmg., 3 Claws Dance 1 Z 3 4 Club: Qpanlih 1 2 Amen can History 4 1 lrl Glee 2 3 4 Mixed flee Z 4 lhat carzlcss bum.. free from all pretense LUKIE HALI Clubs Cnus P American Hlstorg 4 He ls NCIY souahle and pleaiant among hls fllend KARI HFIN HFINIF Junmr Vodul Committee 'S Club Qpamsh 'Z QL-lenee 4 Varslty Football Z 4 All Qtatexs .3 Plas Basketball l Varsity Trark 12 Captam 3 4 H nd 7 i4 Basketball Manager 4 k rl1 llfi nu VIOI A HI' LANDPR NI ubs Spam h P4 1 1 4 1 s 1 'lype 'leam l uletness 1 har luuflx t fs llllll 11...- , Q , ' .': ' - 1. 1 2-L-4: l h.: .' 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ROBI- RT JOHNSTON BOB 11l1 mmsh 1 5 b1'11n1e I .1 L 1 em H 11 11 11111bI1 1l1 1111 1 11 Wardsmabblo Twentv Seven 1 EVE 1 IlII,GI'IIl X Clubs IP111 '- 1' 111- 1: l'l11l1.: S11211 'uh I-2. ' ' I l 2-C5-I: G, A, A. 1-2-Il 1 I421sl11-ll121lI I-Z-3: S1 --- 1-2-3: Il21s1-l121Il 22 V II Ilzxll I-2-31 2 ' .' ' I' 1 1 YI' -IZ S11 ' 'l21y. II1-' 111'111'il paints il lh1111s:1n1l l'2 t- J 4 1 -J. 1 1 5 1 ' 11 'ry A 4 11 D. A A A ' Class S1-1-1'1'l211'y 3-1: C 'MHJI .Ill ' ' V1.l'.il il, .IIII ' 1'11n Si, Pin 21n1I Ri LE 3, 'l'.4,' 2 '1 12-:I-Ig CI ': A - -2 'st j 4, S112 nish l-2-3, ' I f SX, I'I'- fl: II2 I l-12-Il-I: 'Sli 2 I-243g 2 ' R1- '-s1'11t21tiv1- ll 1 S1- ' I'l21y. II1' is 11 1'Il't'lIS.u lv 1 KK Y 'YY A A 1 1 A K K' ' --:: . ll ' ' ' l l 35, Class ' 11-1- 2: 'l1l1.': Sli , I1:1tin Il, Hnglislr -I. Hi-Y 3: C'l21ss I42s'- 2 1: fII'i' Cl I 4. Sh -1, 21nl it',' I1-ish I 21111. ' 'I ' 1 1 ' Fl l.': S12 'sh 2-3, All 2111 Hisl ry ll: S1 '--' II. A 1' ' f - 21 -s Rl 'iw -acl. 1- 1' 1' 'I '. 1 1 ' Clubs: Iii11l111,:y I, An11-ri1'2111 Ilisurry 11: S111-1-1-1' IS, I'11'- aslinpr 1-I12 rm li1-: in 1' 12111'. ' oss. ' X ' il 57 Cl..':-S1 1, . '2 fl -I: 1 Sl L V If 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fluss ' I 11 1, il-I: ' 'lt ' N: Ju '11 1 lvil 25, . ' ' '111 Si, I'i 211111 Kim: Si. Class ' -- I-2-3-11: 'l1l.': S1' -2, A 1 '2 'st 'y 11. Hi-Y 3-4: 'SL 1' ' 1 L-13: f21s.' 2.' 1' 12 3 ' ' ' - -I Z H2 'ls1'1'21l1l1l - S 21l 3-4, I1il1 -l h1-rv, lik -1l 1-1'1-. - V- 3 'h - WII1 1 1 . J I SICK I3II,I1 A - -1 Ili: -' fllllll -1. Hy 'I f ' lllll I11-arty 5 1il1-, NV- ' 'Ilill' l'1-1-l.' tl12t liI'1-'s 1v111'th 'l1iI1-1 1 1 1 V, 1 A J ,AA v L A ' ' --sz Juni ' Vmlvil 3. -I11ni111' I'1' III , 'lass 2 -- 1-2-3--11 CI l.': S12 'sl I-ZZ-3, I ' I1 L.-3, 1 ' ' n HI' 1 3 G. A. A. 1-2: Rask ftl' Il 1-2: S 1-2: I421: 2 -22 V1 ll 'y B2 II I-2. 1 'I' ,' ' f is z 1 s 1 z 2 h'nf. V ' Y If VY 1 Cl s:Sl' 1.-Z. 'V' -:L'I'ss '2sl'll3. 0 '21s f a s 2 - 's s't'1n. Cgeardscrabblo Twcnt5 Elght BFRNADINE JOY BERNIE Committees Junmr Prom 'K Class Dance 2 'S Fnglmsh ub 4 Girls Glee 1 Z 3 4 Mlxzd f ee 1 2 4 Hand scrabble Staff 4 bhe smlleth and she also smgoth svuttlg HAROLD H KEATING KFATS Class VlcePres1dent Z llass Danu Lonnmtlce American HIWIOTQ Club 4 tlass Baskdlmall 1 P llass Baseball 3 None but hlmsslf can lu his lmrallml RALPH MCVETY KFNT Commlttees J mor Vulvll P 4 lu nm lmm 'l K ulrs l'rench .3 Latm 12 5 Scxenct 4 H1 Y 4 Villslly Svum mlm: 2 3 Claw-4 Sxummmpz 12 'I Mixed Cleo 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 Z 3 Qnmor Play A mothers pride a fathers Jen ANNA KLEIN Entered In semom ual from Vlrrlvu lln,h 'school Vxrden llhnms Home lunnomu Club I If oxeryone Wlllkill as haul ns she A splendid plate this novlal would lve DARLINE KLI' PFFR DAR Clubs Home Fcnnomlrs 4 ln: Q IMFR W KMFTL Junior Vodvll Lommntve 'S 'suenro tluls 1 V.u-:tx Football 3 4 All Staters 7 3 tlass Iiasketlml Class Baseball 'l A finished Lenllcman from lop lo loc LAW REWCE KOOI Committees lunlor Vodul I lumnr Prom '3 llass Dance 2 3 Clubs Latm Z Bmlngy 5 QCIPHCC 4 Class Basket ball 1 Class Swlmmlmz .5 Class Baseball 3 Haldscrfxbble Stal? 4 Thy bram contams 10000 cell-. In each some active mischief lluclls VICTOR KOSUR hOSY Class Dance Committee Amonran Hn ton Club 4 Varslty Baseball I 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 Por science and fm books ht sfurl He nexer had a vush IRENE E KOTANSKY JOHINNIF Junior Vodvll Committee 3 Clubs latin 2 3 Blolozv 2 Home Economlcs 3 4 Smlle the world ls mer .1 :ray and Jogsome place HOMER KUFTHF Entered xn semor gear from Wartlyuxp. 'Xcddenn Clmton Iowa Latm Club 4 Band 4 Clever and full of fun Known and liked by exeryone ...........- V H H A . I ' : ' ., -.5 , ', Q- Cl 5 ' ' - il .--za-: '- - .H 1 . . , , Q ll YY . 4 1 ' .1 u' 4 'L-2..r .1ll.'Z , - -.. . . - . . . - - 3 .. ' -'-. 3 ' I A 3 ' .. .. . , .I - ,U .b .DS A' ' K5 Y! 4 I ' .z I ' s . v. 2. K t A quiet, src-ntlv person, always. - s 1 1 In J , . I . ' '- : -. - : 2.-Z: ' ' l 2-1 .. -, , , , ., I l - K4 ' 71 ' ' -'- -I: s 'I -2. Q -I - - . . , ..' I .. ' KC I YY . I .M ' ' ' 1 J: 1' ' '- : ' . . I' ' ' f 1 r u ' v H A J ' K ' , -Y I . 'V' , , . A V . , ', -, J I V1 I RONFLX A I AHMAN F gllsh Clubi C A A 1 Fxrls flee 3 Muerl flee 3 She seems to he 'llways full of Jny and pleasuxe MAURICE IAVELLE MORRIE Commute-es Iunmr Vodul 4 Pm and Rlmz 'S Class ance 1 S Clubs tm 2 QCIQHCE 4 HIY Class Basketball IZ Clnss Track 93 Haxdsnrahble Qtaff 4 Quiet and unassummy. but Always on the yuh' VIRGINIA LIST GINNY lnmmlttees Iunlm Yodvll 'I Class Dance -I Clubs Spanish 3 4 Biology 5 Halrlsclahhle Qtafi' 4 Very yzentlm gfmrl 'und tllll' llenrl to mx 1 frlend to y u FIXYOOD IUNKFINHFIMPR FI Clubs Spamsh l Amern un Hnstmy 4 A quiet man IS llchex than a crown WIIIIAM ALLFN LUX BILL Cnmmlttees Junlnr Vorlvll 'I Iunmr Prom 3 Clubs Spanish 2 'l Science 4 H1 Y S 1 Cnlcs 3 Varsity Su lm mmm .3 Clnss Qwlmmmgf 12 I HECTOR G MCALLISTFR HECK Class Dance Commxttee 4 Clubs Spamsh 1 2 Amer lean HISIOTY 4 It uell becomes a youmz man to be modest IUCINDA 'VILCAULFY LU Class Dance Cnmmltteo l Clubs Spanish 19 1 Bmlmzy 7 Home Fconnmlcs 4 f A X 19 Life ganna' Tcam 1 Z 'S SXXIITITDIDSI Pageant 1 Handle xy :th ca: e ONIETA MCCAULEY Committees Iunlol Vnrlul 3 Iunmr Pxom 3 llllbs French 4 Iatxn 12 Ameruan History 1 il l f lic 14 Mixed flce 4 Haldscrahhle Qlafl' 1 Hex fingers go sixty mxles an huul On the mann MIRIAM MCDONALD MICKEY bpanlsh Club 4 Altho Im nn haste Im neyex m a hurry JFSS MCDOWELI MAC Commnttecs lumor Vmlul S lunmr Prom 1 Llas Dance P 3 4 I lubs Spanxsh Z Daubers 'K Ameruan History 4 Debate Z H Y 54 Class Basketball 1 3 4 Class Track 3 Class Baseball 3 Boys Glee -5 Mlxed Glee 3 4 Band Z 3 4 Orchestra 2 5 Senior Play Isn t lt a bone to be handsome' Cgeardscrabbla Tu entx Nl71C .--.l J X J .n Y I f 1 2 l. . . : -' . ' I 2 ' ' v . 44 . . v ' 4 Q ' Ki Y! 4 D -2 3 , sz La ' 1-' . . ' , '- 3-4: .. : -': - ..-: KK 77 s - 1 ' :z M . . he F' -- , , ,' v K A 3 A f , ', 1 ' jo .H V V N 45 V7 Q I A I I I I I 1 Y' H Y! J I ,I , ' :: ' ' ., . ' 1 3 . : 'tDon't bother me I'm in love. ' KK 9, . 1 4 f I ' ,, A U L, , ' .' 1 Q. . 1 . -..: ' . ,, ' ' Z, f ' -', '. Q 1: Yrs' l' K , Z- 3 ' I : ' ' .' . A , X . H !l .. . . . l , V n . ., w Cl 19 A 1 ' sz. ' ..-2,. ' I1','5 ' v v ' i- :- : . A. . . P. . - - 5 ' 1 2 ' 'L .. . . . . ., - . v. Tlllffy ardscrablnlcf GFORGE A MCFADDEX MACK Science Club 4 lhe farther I Arn from urls the better I like them JOHN MCGUIRF MAC ubs Spamh 3 Amnlean Hlstnrx 1 In xuurle nut he hunus no HIS calm ls undl tulbed RUTH MCGUIRF MAC Junior Vndul Committee 5 uh r uh '1 in Amellcan History 4 Quiet ln Aywpenrlnm With motlxes unknrmn I OUISF MAC lxFI latin Clulw I Q0 uomfmly and meek VIN! I4 NT MAQCAI VINCI' ummltteex l mm Vmlxll I une luhs ln 2 cum: N Ltlvlll I Ba ema nd 1 A wgLms ln ln trc Unk I iINl COD ill I1 IUI IIUSMER MFRRI II HOQII' umnntteu lunwr N nlul 3 11 Ixu L IH Z 1 ru N lu in A wha 2.3 llllNll1lJl1 t I' Rotary Rqnue Utne 4 mu gn 1 ummm fox mr XIRCINIIA R MFRRINFR GINNX ommltteex J mm Vmlul umm Prom fax: uesf nh Z 'i Mlxul C' 4 Haldscrahhls Still' l Ammhle smlghtb lhttlflll xml em She h s lnuknn thu hunt uf minv NIARII MFTFAII MAYRPF nmmlttcex lunmr Vnlxll I IDI rum IU r Runs. 5 uns .am Z s M ar flee nd I I Ihlutm lraml H.-umlscrulvlrlm tu e has ,Q null xltraztxu lunll f LI VINCI' NTINA C MII AZZO VINCIF Clubs French 3 Dxuheru 2 3 4 I' A A I Y 4 l Has et 0 1 ' s ullmy 3 1 Nllxul flu 4 Hfumlwerxbhlc 'ilall' 4 Qhc is a person of hnnexty fidelity xml 'xlnlilg I' I ORFNCE MORSE Cla'-5 SPCIQQATN I Lnmmxtteu lumm mu Class Dance 1 4 Dauhers 4 life Slum. 1.1 Type Team 5 Sxummmx. Paufxllt l I A A 1 Hardbel lhhlr Stuff l bhf. vlho has an art has euryvshup 1 pmt ' KA 79 I . I li H I Cl : 's 2, g 4, 'ivs 2, --He . . - S Q ,Iv L . ' '.' 'S ' . ll VV! I , ' , 1' ' ' Z:Cl sz Fel- ZS, IIA' 2. I S I ' ' I ' 'K ' ' ' 1 an ', 1 1 Lt ' 'YY I I I I I C' ' .': . u ' ' 2. Vlass II: ' 2-4: I . : IIHIA '. S 42 Class lialsli' . -2: Class ' S l ll 25 : Ba 3-4 1 Orch -str' I-2-8. Ile 'H .' - sim '. h -s , z l' ls. If I 'I I I . I I' ' -sz . ' '4 I, .limi r m ZS: Tlulxa: Lat' '-33 Am -ri -2 n Hist ry 4: Hn I I-1143-4: Or- 'hx' '-':ll:'. 'lll'Sal 4: 2 ' ' 'xen- A ' ' - r' 'I lisl ' l'rs ' 7 v A ' as ' Avi' 'H l' ' :Z u ' - 3: .l ' A 35 l S. Dance 3: Clubs: French 3, Latin 2-3, Amerivan llistnry 4. Ci J fll ' 3 G. A. A. 22: Girls' Glee I 1 ,lee 'X' ui' i ' ' lf ' i K 1 , li. lilly. ' A 4' ll 1 YY I . I f I I I ,I C' ' - sz . ' r I, Jun' - I' II: P' :ml ' 1 Z, Claus Dance 2-3: Cl l.': l'll'l'l1l'l'l 3-4, lI'!' '-X, liinlmzy Cl: Girl. Glen- 2-3: ix 'l I 4: Ra -Z.: -: 2 -S:tl'l-2-3-4. Sh .' ' .' ' V 2 ' ' ' - ' u f 'zu'0. 1 1 H Y! I . I I , s: ' '. -' --1-, . . -1.-I-: sk - hull I-2-3-4: S er-r I-g-3-4: Baseball I-2-3-4: V ' ' B ll 3- Z I ' I I 1 ' ' .' 1 ' I ' . 1 A A l ' 1 ' ' . '-vl 1:s, f - - 3 ' Z I' Sz ' 'I' H m I-21 2:. ' 'r-- :L . .1 ROBFRT MUSSER BOB Cla S President 1 Claw Danre Committee 12 qc-:ence Club 1 Varsity Football 7 'I Varsltw Basketball I 'Z 1 Llghtwught Football 1 Claw Yrark 1 7 'Z I am in training. ANNA MAE NOLAN RFD Pntered in senlnr yvax from Wenona High Snhuul Wennna Illinois Nmerlcan Hwtory f lub 4 Hunnr lies. in hone-at tml RI! HARD NOON PITTER Club Qpamsh 7 American Historv 4 Class Basketlull IZ Clas Track 12 Claws Baseball I I like Luls at a dlstange IEONIA MARY INOVAK POKY Amuuan History Club 4 llrls ee Baum 17 3 4 Olcbestra 1 Z 'I 'she 18 little she is xusf Qhes a terror for her sue NIARIAN OCONINELL MAF flass Dante Committee ' Clubs Home Fronumua American History 4 Gul Clee P Mlxerl Clee Hurd sclabble qtaff 4 Puts pep into work makes life vxoith while HAROID OI SFN lunmr Prom tmnmlttee 1 Sueme Llub l nfl smralrble Staff 4 Althn Im not xeiy tall Irl rathel be short than not at all IANIFQ O 'NFAL JIWIMII' Amenuan History Club 4 lightweight Football 7 l a Basketball 1 Z little I a k My wants are fem DOI ORFS F PATTON PATTX Clubs 'ipanlih 1 Z 'S 4 Biology fl Basketball 1 vcer 1234 Vrlley Ball1'34 Her voice was evel soft gentle and lou An excellent thing m uoman LAWRFNCF PFACOCK IARRY Clubs Biology 1 Hi Y 1 Indeed he takes long stride: toward accomplishment 1' RANKLX N PICKFR PICK Committees J nun I um 4 L Dance I I I S anlsh I 2 SCIGTILV. 1 H Y 3 4 Class Basketball I 7 Class Track 3 l am not ln the role of Commun men ardscfa bble, Tlurtv One I CA 5? I .1 s. . ' : , ' -. 1 . ' 7 -C ' .' L-.1 , : -ZZ---1' ' ' ' 1' ' ' . . ' . -1.-1 . ll YY , I ' I . v X V' fl YY sz . - I 1., ' ' , 5 :, . 1 .- 3 .fe A - g : 1 : . ' C6 77 I I 1 , 3 I' S' Gl 21 ' l V 1 v u u I , 4 ' . . r ' ' ' - A ' , 'I , ,, . .. . . . . , . .,, ' 1 '. 1 ' ' S' 1 Z.: ' , 2: 1 - A small little girl with a great big smile, 5- v , 1 ' ' Y ' ' 'I' A A I J . ' ' ' 2' 3 .' ' ' 41 'la ' - .. . . Y l 9 ' K1 WY! . I A I I I I ' : . ' ' L: 'l as I ' s : V . v ll 'VY J A 1. .': . 1 -' -. - , ' Z : S -2-It-1: S0 - - - : c -2.-'- 2 G. A. A. I-2-3-4. H ' -I 1 -Y, . . V ' ,, It 7! 4 1 . 1 I , A.: . Y , ' ,- Q - .. , , . - , , -, .. ' ' ' li Y? A ' ' - ': u ' ' 'r J, flass ' 2: 'l nlsz Sp .' -' . ' ' r. i- - : ' ' 5 ' .. , - ., qeardsaabblo Tlnrty Two MILDRED PLIMMER MIDGE Clubs Clues 2 Home Economics 3 4 On one she sm1led and he was blessed LILLIAN POOLE Junior Vodvxl Commxttee 23 Clubs Spanish l Amerlcan History 4 G A A 12 Basketball 2 Soccer 2 Baseball 1 Volley Ball 1 2 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra I am so xery tall Was I excr llttle at all GEORGIANNA POWERS GEO Class Treasurer 4 Committees Jumor Vodul 3 .Iunmr Prom 3 Pm and Rmg 3 Class Dance 3 4 Clubs Latin 2 3 Amerxcan History 4 Debate 12 Band 1 2 3 4 0 chestra 1 2 3 ow sweet her looks on hlm To whom her favours fall BERYL N G PRATT BEE GFE Commntees Jumor Vodxll 3 Junmr Prom 3 Class Dance 1 2 3 4 Clubs Spanish 3 4 Latm 2 Bmlogy 3 Sclence 4 Mixed flee 4 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 Senior Play Late to bed late to ruse Makes a student or otherxuse HOWARD RAMME Science Club 4 How you gonna keep em dovsn on the farm EDWARD RASHID ED Clubs French 12 Blology 2 Sc1ence 4 Ilghtuexght 1 2 Class Baseball 3 Senior Play He was known by all he played football MARJORIE RAWLS MARGE Committees Junior Vodvll 3 .lumor Prom 3 Clubs Spanish 3 4 'lhespmns 1 Ifrench 2 latm 2 Daubers 3 F A A 1 Basketball 4 Swlmmmpz Team 1 Svummmg Pageant 1 Clee 4 Mixed Glee 4 A pleasant smile and a pleasant vmrd Are two of a kind and shes the third MARION D REEDER REFD Class Presldent Z Committees Junior Vodul 3 Class Dance 2 3 Clubs Latm 2 Bloloszy 2 Amer: n HL tory 4 G A A 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 llfe Savlng Team 2 Teleslraphlc Meet 12 Svummmxz Pageant 1 Clrls Flee 2 All mlrth nothlmz sad All good nothmg bad BAE REESE HONEY Clubs Daubers 2 3 4 Spanish 1 Volley B 2 G A l 2 3 As chlc as the next one WILLIAM REINHARD BILL Amerxcan History Club 4 Men of few words are the best ll 71 ' : . . -I: -32 v 2' P u ' v ' ' v ll ll -, l' ' .l L -: '---l: r- li V! . . 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RUSSELL W REINMANN RUSS Biology Club 2 Band 3 4 A quiet sort of fellow true But silence of it demands its due GFORGFNF REYNOLDS GEORGIE lumoi Vuclvll Committee 5 American History Llub C s lee Shes sen-.ible and quite disueet With winning nays and manners sweet ELFANOR M REYNOLDS NONNIE Class Txensurer 1 Clubs Spam h 3 Latin 2 Biology PIII-.llah 4 Band .3 4 Alwxys ready to smile and shaxe a Joke LOIS RINKFR Entered in Junior year from Grand Ridge High School Crand Ridge Illinois Clubs Spanish 3 English 4 Girls Glee 3 Band 3 The blush is beautiful but is sometimes incon Xt'IIl6Ilt JEAN ROBB BABE Class Fxeasuxer 2 J Committees Jumoi Vodvil 3 Junior Piom 3 Pin and Ring 3 Class Dance 173 Clubs French 3 4 Latin 7 3 Biology 3 Gn ls Glee 2 3 Mixed blee 4 Band I Z Hardscrabble Staii 4 WILLIAM FRANCIS ROBERTS BILL Class Basketball I Z He is a good man and true CAROLYN L RYAN Committees Jumor Carnival 2 Class Dance 123 Spanish Club -l G A A I Basketball 3 Soccer Btseball I 1 Vulley Ball 2 3 Life Saving Z Girls Glee Band I Olrhes ia Hel sunny smile Just xadntes glee Shes cute and preppy as she can be LEO RYAN MIKE Class Vice President 4 Committees Junior Vodvll 3 Junior Prom 3 Class Dance 34 Lightweight hootball 13 Class Basketball 23 Varsity Cross Countiy 2 Varsity Track 2 He loved to that with the gills SHIRLEY SAMORS Entered in Jumoi year from Starrett School for Girls Chicago Illmols Junior Vodvll Committee 3 Clubs French 3 American History 4 G A A 3 Senior Play Soft wavy hair a charming style MARY ELLEN SANDERSON MARIE Entered in senior year from Lakewood High School Lakewood Ohio Home Economics Club 4 Girls Glee 4 A shy and bashful maiden Wardsmabblo 'Tlnrty Three I 56 H .. - , V H !Y I . I 4 3 lil'l G 2. V H If I . ' z ' 2 ' 'Z ' , ' , ' Z, I f : '- . 4' 4 1 1 1 ' . . ' J v 1 . - , .' . - . V . ' Q I I . ,, A . .' . . . . - H YY . .. ' . . . . -- . ' . ' . ' - ' There is mischief in this girl. ll ,I J . ,, , -. .. -, , , ,. , ' : . . . : L ' : 1-2: 1 - -L: ' '-' : ' ' ' : ' Z 1 ' -2-3-4 I 'St ' 1-2-3, 5. , .5 Y , qv, KS 77 - : - 1 ' Y I V, . l. , , - , - ,, , . I .. N - U Y C3'6a'rdsc'rabble, Thrftx Four RUTH L SAUER Class Secretary Z Commrttees Junror Vodul 3 Class Dance 23 Clubs Brology 2 Amerrcan Hrstory 4 G A A 23 Basketball Soccer 2 Baseball 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 The lofty oak from a small acorn grows HELEN SAWYER Clubs Brology 2 Home Economrcs 4 Here rs a grrl so svseet The krnd that people are anxrous to meet META SCHARFENBERG Commrttees Jumor Vodul S Junror Prom 3 Club French 3 Latrn 25 Amerrcan Hrstory 4 Cxc G A A 2 Grrls Clee 3 Mrxed Clee 4 Hardscrabble Staff 4 In lrfe she finds a lot of fun But when there s work she gets rt done GWENDOLYN SHEPARD GWFN Amerrcan I-hstory Club 4 Oh what a grrl of grrls rs she JOE SIROTNAK BEEF Commrttees Junror Vodxrl 3 Junror Prom J Lla s Dance 2 3 Varsrty I-ootball 2 3 4 Varsrty Swrmmrng .5 Varsrty Baseball IZ 3 4 Lrghtvserght Football 1 Class Basketball 1 Z 'rl 4 Class Swrmmrng 1 2 3 Basketball Hrs lambs were cast rn manly mold For lordly sport and contests bold PAULE SLAGER SLAGER Junior Vodvrl Commrttee 3 Spunrsh Club 1 Boys Glee Hardscrabble Staff 4 Pauls true to hrs work hrs vxord and hrs irrends THELMA P SMITH SMITTY Clubs French l Amerrcan Hrstory 4 Grrls Glee 25 Mrxed Glee Z Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 It Ls rn learnrng musrc that many youths learn to love THOMAS H SPENCER TOMMY Commrttees Junror Vodv1l3 Junrur Prom 3 Class Dance 12 3 Clubs Latm 3 4 Brology 1 Band 3 4 A man of uords always full of talk FDWARD STETZ Commrttees Junror Vodul J Class Dance Ialrn Ll b 2 3 Class Basketball I 2 Llass Baseball .5 Where words are scarce they re seldom spent rn varn CATHERINE I STORTZ Llubs Latrn 2 5 Amerrcan HIWIOFQ 4 Slow rn choosrng a frrend Slower rn changrng , , , ,. l - : Z . , . . 1 -. , , .,. . , : . Z .I v. ,v . .Z , S: , -', ' ' ' , rr s 2: . . . : . 'c 1 : ' -. - , s I I I rn H H , U H Manager 4. A. I I- 'S 4. . 5.-1 I Cl YY , . - - H - 77 W : ' . .L : . . , -.Z 14 H . r , ., .H r N 4 ' : ' ' ', ' 2: , ' 'u : . -,' . .L V U ' . ,, ' GFRTRUDF STORZ GERTIE Clubs Spanish Z Amerlcan Hlstory 4 Cxvlcs Z G A A Basketball 1 Soccer 1 Baseball 1 2 Volley Bal Sxummmg Team 1 Gxrls Glee 2 3 MlXEd Glee gleam nf meny mlschxef gllnts xuthln her eyes P DCAR THOMAS EGGS Iunmr Vudul Cnmmlttee J Clubs Spam-ah 24 Ameumn Hxstury l H1 Y 4 Band 1 Z el 4 Ouhestn 1 1 Rntury Representatne 4 Haldsclabble Stall' -I Burn lux sllLkBS he seem LI ARFYLF THORNITOV unun lmm Kommlttee 3 Spxmsh Club 1 C ass liusketbnll l llass Baseball 3 lu flunlt ls human s mln SK OTT H TOWNFR Junmx Vudul Committee 13 Clubs Iatm AHlHllxih Hlstmy 4 Band 1 Z3 Orchestra 1 Wlth grateful steps hc studes the streets And mules nt all the maldens sweet RUTH M VOLLMFR VOLLMER lumnnttmes Jumox Vodvnl 2 3 Class Dance 1 Clubs 'sp mush 1 Home Ecunomncs 3 Amerlcan Hlstory 4 1 N A 1 Z 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Base lrlexralnhlc Meet 1 2 3 -1 flrls uc somewhat .lthlelzlc ton IFROY FLMER WALSWORTH BUS Qummlttnes Junmr Vudvll 23 Class Dance 12 Spamsh Club 3 4 Class Basketball 1 Class Irack Bo s C ee Mxxed lee 2 B nd Z Orthcstra 12 3 Junior Dance Orchestra 4 loy to hlm who loxes to talk and play the trum bum I HOFBI WARVN ICK AIIIKFILUII lllstmy Club -l Guls Glee 5 Her u nys lu xx my ol pleisantlless 1 All puh me lu e HBLFN WILKES tummntttes Band Dame 1 7 Semor Class Play Ormhestla 3 Engllsh Club 4 Band 1 7 3 -l Orches l hood 1,1 umus what a busy woman I am' 'NIARJORII' WILSON MARGIF Jumor Calnnal Cummlttee Ameucfm Hlstony Club 4 Shu, ls dutiful prudent and lllll1.9ht DFI MAR H WOHL DFL Lon1m1ttu.s Junior Vodul .S Junior Prom l Il u Rum: 3 Llxss Dame. 1 'J Clubs Bmlugy 3 Amencan HISIUFY -l Debate Band Drum Major ' .5 -1 emol Play lall slxm and full of um Cgeardsmabblo 'Tlmty Fwc W ll If J 4 1-2: '3 :O t-: - I l 1-2: . ' ' : ' ' ..- 3 ' 2-3--l. HA . v. '.. ' ' A V' ' ' 1 IK 77 A I 'A ' . I. 1. SS' A S. V w J 1. A 1 . J ' ' ' ' 1: I z ' -2: l ' 'llo pus' I 'lm'. . ' T . A ' ' ' ' -'Z : A ' 1-2. ll 77 . 1 Lf. . L'-'-1 ' -'-'lz ---: : bull l-2-3-4: Volley Ball 1-2-3-45 Life Saving Team 3: I ,A J u av 1-2: 5 y: ,1 2: ' G : la H1-'-3-41 J A C 1 - 'Q 'z s ' z: Anl 1 hor 't s zr- 'uc . 1 tl-1 l-Z-3. ' 5 ' ' A 1 ' it ll A 1 ' . 1 ' vf ' 0. -' K 'bs 1 I W l C6 YY A 1 . 4 ' ' -1:1 ' ', ' 2, n z ul ' '. - -1 -L-': ' 'I ' '. -' ', . 2: ' ' 2.-'- i S ' ' . Cgfardscrabblu EVFLYN WOLL llub rench 1 H me c n mu 3 Pnglx V what d hm al mye AI FTHA WORRFI I S mr Pr m K mmnt u Spam Englxsh 4 e Sull do all tlmg l un lllll GFORGE C YECK DOC Commlttees Jumor V dvll 3 lumx Prom 3 Clubs Spam h Z 3 Scxeme 4 H1 Y 4 Llvn Z Varsity Football tatel K la Bu ket za I Z 3 Clan Track P .5 Baseball 3 H1 caue lxght ln cmrlax-re nght 'VIARLAND ZEIGLFR ZIGGX Spanish Club 12 3 Orchestra I Men may come men may g B I go on f 1 x r Commnttees INVITATIONS CIASS NIGHT C AP AND GOWN GG018'13T1H2 POWGN Jeanne Be1t1aux Aletha Worrells Leo Ryan IOIS Rmker Marlon O'Connell Charles Hoffman Scott Tovx ner Marshall Aker Jack Hyson Jess McDowell Homer Kuethe Margaret Halfpenny Shlrley Samors Belyl Pratt llumor ll-lllstory On September 3 1930 vse more than three hundred enelgetxc thrllled travelers equipped vslth artlcles necessary for our trlp presented our selves at the doors of the Streator Townshlp Hlgh School ready to begln our lourney on the road of knowledge After belng lntloduced to our gulde, Mr Waldrlp, and h1s helpers, the teachels, we settled down and elected the followlng leaders Charles Thwty Szx I Y , T s: F -2, o Eo o s . I 'sh -l. Oh. ' o t rss- ml 'k - s say? . . , 4 . J Ju 'o o 'o ' ee 3: f'l bs: In 'sh 1-2 3, Sh 1' s in lvl' u' ' e. ll !Y I 4 . ' ' I ' o ' , . 'u' C Z S 's '-, '- , '- , s': X -lg All-S ' AS 2-3: Ass s l ll - 1 ' 's ,, .S I S , -. : ,S , , ,I LK 73? . 1 - . . , , .. ' U, ut u'e 'e . 0 , , , I I Y 1 v w A 'A J A . A O . 1 'Q l r .. . J v V . V . . v L 0 O v 1 I ' 7 7 Y . 7. . Y . - 7 Y v . . Y . u . V Wardscrabblo Farrrngton presrdent Lawrence Brermer vrce presrdent Marron Moore secretary Marre Dell treasurer and Mrs Qwanson advrser who all arded us oyer the ruts and bumps of our rourney We logged xlong our course untrl Aprrl 24 when we encamped on the hrghway one nrght to present our first socral frffarr -X Krds Party whrch attracted many weary tr rx elers Wrth one lcg ot our Journey completed we beg rn our sophomore year wrth more zeal than excl -Xtter electrng our otlrcers Roberta Bee d presr dent Jrmes Cam xrce presrdcnt Albert Lundberg secretary Charles Farrrngton treasurer and Mrs Swanson adyrser we settled down to a year of study Besrdes carryrng honors off rn thrs freld many of our class mates namely Lawrence Brermer James Cam Carl Davres Clarence Flershour Maurrce Loser Albert Lundberg and Vrrgrl Palm logged off on the ro rd ot conqucst and prox ed to be valuable rrds to therr co rches On March 17 we agarn entertarned wrth a Sarnt Patrrck s Dance Soon frtter thrs came the frnal examrnatrons As a result we all had a break down and retrred to our respectrye homes to recuperate and to renew our pep for the year to come completed we st rrted ofi w rth a rush Under the rnsprrrng leadershrp ot Roberta Beed presrdent James Farrrngton vrce pr esrdent Annette Frred man secretary Crace Kollar treasurer Mrs Qwanson and Mr Frredman co adyrsers we were able to rccomplrsh the many rmportant events whrch m rde our rumor year outstandrng Cul Davres Charles Far rrngton Vrrgrl Palm Mfrurrcc Losey and Qtanley Ketchmark a new recr urt to our class strll pursued the course of yrctory by holdrng berths on the Varsrty Each brought mrny honors not only to hrmself but to our school rs well We are xery proud of the lads Durrng the year we had two enroyable blow outs th rt stopped our rourney tor a whrle a Barn Dance and an Aprrl Fools Dance Later on the evenrngs or May 11 and 12 and on the afternoon of May 15 we slowed up our studyrng long enough to entertarn all of Streator wrth the rumor operetta Ask the Professor Two weeks later rn accordance wrth tradr trons we entertarned the Senrors wrth fr prom lox ely because of rts srm plrcrty And now we wrsh to brd farewell to our trrends and co tray clcrs who haye termrnated therr rournex and whose place we shall endeaxor to fill next year The Senrors' Phy llrs -X1 mstr ong ' 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1' 1 ' 9 ' 7 Y ' Y Y 1 v 1 ' 1 1 1 Y ' 1 6 ' . , , . , .. 1 . , . , 1 y 1 s 1 1 ' r ' ' 1 1 1 r 1 . . , c 1 - . 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' ' - r . 1 ' V I r S 1 9 1 U 1 1 1 1' 1 . 1 ' , , ,' ' 1 ' ' ' ' r ' Q, ' 1 ' . , ' j ' ' S J - 1 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 v 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 - 1 7 3 , 11 v . . v . ' l v 1 1 v 1 1 1 1, 7 '-' V . 1w Thirty Ser cn ardscrabblo QWANSON FRIEDMAN ARMSlRONl l-RIPDMAN lx01 LAR BEED l-ARRINC ION Humor Class Officers P1 esrdent Roberta Beed VICQ Presldent James Farrrngton Secretary Annette Frledman Treasurer Grace Kollar Class Hrstorlan Phyllrs Armstrong Juniors Ifrrst ron lflorentt Hnrrrson Iucrlle rrtztrbbons Ieona hmm Helen Dempsey bylvra Cantcllu Max Armstrong. Adrey Connell Camrlla Drxon Exelyn Green Bernrte Grant Martha Bessermrn Second row Irene Berry Vrrgrnra Grant Arthur Elias Jack Essrngton Ralph Abdnour Donald Adams Kenneth I-rantz Ardrth Armstrong Camrlla Haar Lors Carpenter Marre Dell Vrrerrnra Eddy lhrrd rom .Iosenhrne DeGrado Anna Cannatta Jessre Haar Corynne Connell MarJorre Hall Phvllrs Armstrong Roberta Beed Esther French Genewrexe Abbott Vera Hepner Alrce Barber Marlon Crrpe Annette Prredman Fourth rom Loran Defenbuugh Delbert Cuy Gregory Comfort Wrllard Bruhns Wrllram Het7ner James Cam James Farrington Edmund Conness George Hardgrowe Rudolph Hamann Joe Hatzer Prank Alderson Clarence Dangherrty Irfth row Irank Brumfield Donald hllrott Lexus Benckendorf Wrlson Argubrrght Charles Ifarrrngtorr Carl Davres Carence Fler-,hour Lester Galbate Arthur Dell Robert Hardy Rrchard Arthur Edward C utelr James Drysdale 'Thirty Ezght O l Class Advisers .....,.... Mrs. Swanson, Mr. Friedman Wardsmabblo U1l'l101'S I-nst row Marxan Moore Retl K1 xmex Mercedes. Hlllerbrnml Mllflllh Ide Frances Moran Inllnan Mnssell Margaret Maseal Iuulle Muller Ceul Horuney Vngmm Kershaw Knthenne Menmex Mauon Obenhm Burdette Holland Second row Leona Negray Constance Noon Marne Mltchell Carol Kuk Cathenne lonen in ue Kollax Genevieve Matuszyk Ardlth Hombakex Maxjone Johnston Josephlne Prendergast Margaret Koemg Sylvia Kashak Dorothy Oster Veronica Korpm Bermee lapp rhlfd row Evelyn Nagle Prank Matuslk George Klem Jay Kennedy Iouls Klem Lrne Iuuch Russell Nary Andrew Novak Charles Muller Otto Klem Sylvma Mnlazzo fourth row Duck Osborn Elton Holland Doyle Mortlaml Thomas Meyer Maurice Losey l-xances Malr Stanlg :ietchmark Carl Hoffner Ralph Johnson Frances McClernon Alun Kool Charles Joy am IC o as lluniors Iflrst row Dean Zugler Carol Padgett Leona Seharfenberg Madeline Rashid Veromca Snotnak Irene Yednock Juanxta Sherwood Evelyn Sopher Ruth Wonders Noreen Ryan Pearl Swann Josephine Weber Carl Volkman Louis Taylor Second row Mary Ryan Lola Sanderson Marcella Ploskunak Iaverre Peters Carol Smlth Bertha Rowatt Lols Weber Elsie Quaka Mary Prendergast Jenn Turk Rose Txbbles Marcella Quandt Donna Tlce Ora Rathbun Third row Tom Vagasky Marvm Woodward Kenneth Richards Norma Saemlsch Lounse Wohl Barbara Smith George North Taylor Lloyd Watson Margaret Prendergast Beverly Warren Ronelva Shaw John Schnelder Ralph Plesko Howard Thomas Fourth row Wllham Tremper Albert Yuhas Ieo Taylor Fred lyrrell Tom Walsh Bob Wmdus Haxry Wgngefs Raymond Pnckworth Stewart Sullivan Grant Turner Jumor Reynolds Clen Votaw Leon ar oon Thwtv Nme Y f - x O : ' 2 .Q .v -, I ' I ' A ,. ' .. ' A . s . . . , A ' z . . . .' 5 . v V ' . ' - , 'i ' '. . - . . - . - - . . u 1 1 ' ' - . . . . 1 5 . - . 5 . . . - . . . . ' , , . , . , , . . . , . . , - 3 . . . 4 I 3. , , . . , - , . , . - . . . . . . , . , , , . . . - . - 4 . . . , I 1 r r r I 1 ' Forty Wardsmabblo BPAII PIIIMAN NXMORS SIINI I PX RMI- ll Rll HARIJS 'VIUI I ORD Sophomore Class Otlicers Presldent Bernlce Samors Secretary If red Rlchards X lce Presldent Ceorge W Kmetz Treasurer Ruth Beall Class HISIQOIIAI1 Ellen Jov Plttman Chromcles of '35 In the memorable fall of 1931 two hundred and twenty five enthusl astlc but lnexperlenced freshmen started on the road to hlgher Iearmng Our oflicers George OConnell presxdent Margaret Bael vlce presldent Betty Jane Roe secretary Jack Jacobovsltz treasurer and our advlser Mlss Stlngley gallantly led us over the first lap of the trall The blggest moment durlng our 1n1t1al year at Streator hlgh was the tradltlonal Fresh1e Frollc whlch was ln the nature of a kld party The followxng September we came forth Wlth as much v1m and vlgor as any class has ever dlsplayed Our splendld 1udgment was shown 1n the electlon of our class officers Bermce Samors presldent George W Kmetz VICE presldent Fred Rlchards secretary Ruth Beall treasurer MISS Qtlngley and Mr Mulford co advlsers The good record made 1n athletlcs durmg our first year was greatly added to ln the second year Our earller stars kept up the good work and new ones 1o1ned thelr ranks The sophomore soclal season was crow ned by our Plrate Party on Aprxl 11 Leerlng skulls and cross bones vuth effectlve llghtlng made an approprlate background for the f6St1Vlty We have soared hlgher and hlgher under the leadershlp of our V501 thy prmclpal Mr Jordan and vse know that 1n 1935 the graduat1ng class vull be one of the largest and best ln the hlstory of dear old Streator hlgh Ellen Joy Plttman I . . , . yu . ' I' .,' ' ,,..., I . n ..,,................,....... Class Advisers c.,,.,.... Miss Stingley, Mr. Mulford 0 s I ' k.' ' v ' 1 1 ' 9 7 ' V' - ' 7 Y 9 7 7 .S , . ' ' ' KK ' li 7 , . Y ' 2 ' , ' 9 . , ' I s I r I n I . , ' . ! . . , . I . . . . V 1 . . , . , V . . Y. Wardsmabblo Sophomores Flrst ron Margaret Applegate Margaret Harker Helen Brown John Pornof George Aldexson Robert Drysdale Russell Cameron Eugene Bertraux Sam Call James Applegate Second row Bernadme Corrman Audrey Copeland Mary Folhard lone Defenbaufzh Marne Antolik Regina Axcrwn. Helen Drlnan Margaret Baer Ramona Andrews Emma Beall Ruth Beall I'h1rd row Charlotte Blakemore Lucille Defenbauxzh Bonnie Allen Esther Crum Lucille Eutsey Audrey Bell Lucille lwrnero Iena Carmichael Vwlet Anderson Doris Kramer Mary Plannzan Delores Brown Bernxce Emm Edward Bellows Edward Dyas Robert Antolik Wxlham Flanlgan Ralph Babey Wxlllam Davldson Charles Arnold Sophomores First row Earl Kellogg Ethel Harrison Mildred Hoffner Albert Johnson, Ruth Kimber MHFIOH Guhl Lucllle Katcher Charles Klever Kenneth Garver Second row Ralph Jones Stanley Kapronskn Lawrence Beall John Jennett Jack J3C0b0WltL George Kmetz Frank Johnson Ted Ingle Jack Hart Mabel Kennedy Thlrd row Erma Hoskins Dorothy Kmetz Leonora Hutchinson Thurley Kidd M1ldred Haldeman Clara Ivlson Elxa Mae Huckms Bermce Jonen Matllda Katcher Louise Hershway Fourth row Robert Green Edvnn Kershaw Henry Hadley James Jones John James Gerald Jacobson Ervun Hem Albert Harbach Joseph Kmetz, Derward Green John Harber Edwin Harnson Forty One Fourth row: Russell Carlson, Ralph Baxendale, Geoorge Aschinger, Jack Crawford, Wi-lfred Beamer, C3'6a-rdscrabblea Sophomores Plrst ron Flame Reynolds Marv Mazzola Ruta Phmmer Marcella Renner Evelyn Marlxn Leona Quaxfe Walter Pucker Wllllam Pyle Ted Nycz George Petro Harry Lavston Vincent Ratllff Stanley Nary Second rom Lllllan Muntz Ruth Osborn Margaret Rausch Helen Quandt Willard Partridge Wllla d Nary LeRoy Pearce John Marx Manley Rettof Margaret Redfern Esther Rexnecke Harriet Pollak Thlrd rom Cenevxeve Louis Eleanor Mateer Ellen Joy Pittman Eva Pleasant Josephine Mlcklos lo-.ephme Matuszyk Ruth Nielson Jeannette Mortland Elizabeth Lust Peggy Lloyd Ruth Mackey Elsle Perxy Margaret Maras Georgia Price I-oulth row Robert Lodgson l-rances Lux Carl Patton Varland Mayfield Norman Meyers Albert Lund lJQlL, Ernest Ramme Waldon Llston Herman Laurme George Perlsho Ben Nicholas Sophomores l-xrst you Blame Spencer Dorothy Wango Audrey Talbot Chrysantha Sedlock Marxe Skinner Helen Robertson Dons Wllson Stanley Sendecke Jack I'aylor Second row Nlta Scranton Kenneth Rutter John Yoder Edvxald Shotlck Feorze Schult7 Dean Rhodes Feorge 71pay Harold Vouzhts Elbert Rom land Wllluam Seput Thxrd ron Hortense Stephens Evelyn Van Meter Ruth Sovsden Harrxet Turner Edward Salata Mary Ions Shaughncssy Betty Jane Roe Eleanor Stasell Anna Stash Bernice Samors VIFEIHIB Robb l'ourth rovx Herbert Woodward Leo Ruddy, James Woodward Arthur Wllkmson Joe Yaudus James Telford Orley Wallxnsz Fred Rlchards George Wa hko Carl Stasell Forty Two A. 1: J .' . .E . . , ' . ' 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 - '5 I -'1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' . ,. ,.. 1 . , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ., . . , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 . . '. ' . r - 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 I 1 1 -'1 ' 1 ' . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 5 , . Cgfardscrabblp NllUXNSl'NHALlx l 'KYNI' Sll'llll Nlb IOWFII Hlll Whbl Freshman Class Ofhcers P1es1dent Edxth qtephens Secletan Joe West X lcc Presldent Jeanne H111 T1 easurel Maxmc Qtlansenback Cllss IllSt01lIIl fdll0ll Pax no Cl1ss AflNlS9lQ Vhss Powell M1 Bl md Freshman Hmstory Thr tneshm an cl ass bo usted of some very fme ofhccls Edlth Stephens s nback 'EIQISLIIQI' md Mxss Powell md Mr Bl md adwscrs All worked dxlrgently IH collectlng money enough for the dance and other expenses 'lhex conducted very successful candv sales 1n the corlldors of the school to help IAISL monex and pxoxed themselves to be XCIV capable ln everx lespect The class ot lb was well leplesented lll most actlxltles of Streatol lllgll In thc held ot sports freshmen took the la1gest part 1n basketball They we1e exceedmgly proud of one short lI1CllX1dll'1l ln the person of Charles Shorty Redd who by h1s perseverance attuned a iLlbQtltLltC-3 pos1t1on on thc hlgh school Varslty basketball squad Othels who per formed on thc court were Casmlr Fosler Lyle Hlll and Crant P1le who saw SEFVICQ on the All Stater live The freshmm dance the 'Qtorx Book Ball was held on Frldax Aplll 28 ln the hrgh school gymnaslum It was a Mother Coose affan Old Kmg Cole the Old Woman s Shoe and a DlLtlllQ of thc cow 1ump1ng ox 61 the moon were placed on parts of the dancmg floor The IUUQIC was xery suxtablx presented bx Hal Rlss s orchestla The dance went off w nth a bang and ex ervone had the txme of hls hfe Carl oll Pax ne J - . .'.'1 H ' I Ll' ' ,, , W K 2 1 ' 1 1 1 K ' nu ' X K- 1 -vvnrnnv NYU-WUHM A .,- L. wv wpwwq pp.pA. . 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V4 K1 u I K 1 D 1. . , , . . . 2 1 v v K 1 ' I L ' v K1 2 v v ' v v ' 71 - 2 ,' 2 T Y o Forts 'Three Wardsaabblo Freshmen Flrst rom Iamea Augustme Joe Bamtto James Bowman Arthur Lourtney Thomas Dunn Ralph Colesar Wllham Bulls James Dans Daud Cossell Harry Barber Andrew Bednar Donald Coyle Walter Armstrong Second row Thurlow Bxrge Eduard Donnell Dorxs Defenbaugh Margaret Armstrong Eleanor Dundeke Lldahne Duhan Ahce Chxdester Ruth Clayton Bernlce Dundeke Jean Chxaxene Anna Adams 'lhxrd row MarJorle Bute Helen Baum Helen Elhott Anna Dzurlsm Bernadme Devera Marxan Brown Verle Dixon MarJorxe Carpenter Sudle Esslngton Mary Jean Boys LOUISE Coley Gladys Burkett Dora Adams Fourth row Mark Anthony Andrevx Estaxamk Peter Chorba Frank Clark Wllbur Elder Norman Emm Daugherty Freshmen Plrst rou llta 1'ltZ2lbb0I'lS Agnes Harcharlk Arthur Irum. Leonard Greenfield Paul Hool Wallace Godfrey Thomas Hall Iouls Galhck Charles French James Hardgrove Second rom Marybelle Gamble MBFIOH Ferns Amta Frantz Anna Hashko Ruta Horaney Evelyn Fellows lames Hodfzxna Eugene Hlatt Whitney Grennan John Holland Thnd row Ruth Helander Mary Fox V1rgm1a Halcharlk Jean Hart Ella Galbate Phyllis Creenmx. Vera Green Jeanne Hull Georma Hall Maxme George Marte Fosler Carol Fort Fourth row Roderlc lwncham Don Holcomb George Cotch Dorsey Helander Robert Folllard Lyle Hull John Humemk Donald Hepner Casmxr Fosler Clarence Grlffen Vhlham Grant Erun Hr1t1 Forty Four 1 Raymoffd Beamer. Eugene Brewer, Robert Arnold, Ralph ,Bohmack, Joe Bradish, John Bradach, Carl Cgfardsmabblo 1' irst row John J Second row Rashid lhnd row Parcher Fourth row Freshmen Louis Rozak Vera R.lbbRflllS Elsie Novak Edith Patton Myra Jean Reynolds John Ramza Negxay Louls Noon William Roeper Allison Patton Warner Preston Carroll Payne Edward Pearce Vlctor Lawrence Renn Lester Robert, on Burger Pearson lrls Ohlmger Ruth Sawyer Marcella Ry un leona Noxotney Marie Ratzman Ruth Russ Mane Oster Jean Maxine Ryan Mildred Robertson Mary Rum Jacob Plesko Edward Poldek Grant Pile William Robertson Mathew Noonan Maurice I- lrst row Andrew Second row Mackey Third row Regina Fourth row Edward Freshmen Georire Kmz Andrew Madara Edward Moore Oren Kuhn Erwin Jauch Lionel 'VlacM1llen Kerestes Dan Jenkins Bernard Kolb Rlchnrd Majerchm Andrew Jurlcek Carroll Martin Ervm Koenig Helen Miller Bernadme Mcfafzue Lucille Kimber Ruth Morse Bernice Evelyn Mateer Mildred Mackey Beverly Koenig. lfxances Kosley Carl Muhlstadt Margaret Muller Eunice Mason Helen Iyons Helen McGuire Vera Jonen Paul Kasko Maroczek Irene Kool Helen Lux Loretta McClernon Oma Kramer Richard McGuire Roy Metcalf Amer Kreler Curtis Meals George Mxtal Tcssamae Johnson Kollar Robert Mortland, John Mohan Prank Jonen Ronald Jardine Forty Fw: Ramme,.Richard Pugh, ,Raymond Peppler, Melvin Ritter, Michael Ritko, lllen Russow. , eo. ogeardsdabblo Freshmen rust ron Nua Wlllltll Amy Wovralls fdll Sauer Max Barton Hunarnl Smiley Warren Ullom Iouls Shllllm. John Wrlnht Harl Sattelfuld ieorgc V! A hko Alln rt Slrotnak Ifduard Sl.ort7 Robert Sheldon lee Thompson Smcond low Mary Schmlu Batty Qehurtz Iwther Tejeda MBFIKIH Teas Murlon Qmlth Dorothy Schneider Jean Soderstrom Kathy Wolfm Annx Qallarsku Ro ella lelforrl Margarmt Volkman 'Vlarxe Qullnan Mary Solon Thnd rovs Mary Wllson Dzloras Walsh lucrlle Shaw Catherme Soul bs lxllxan Worrell Ruth Uebler l'lo3,d Vlvlllkes Edlth Stephln luclllm Wilson Ether Sass Martha has lrancew Shedd La June Schopp Howard Sulft lourth rovs Vmunt Sabin: lohn Qass Lharles Johnson Frlvxartl boens Iouls Weber Charles Vance Lorrame Stotler Joe West Bun behnexdrr Ralph Watson I-lowd Smith John Solon Wlllmm Sharrock Joe Turner Mllton Alhson Evelyn Bakalar Rlchard Cox Rlchard Crane Frank Dletman Verna Donaldson Vlrglnla Doran VlHC6Ht Drman Forty Szx Post Graduates Alfred Foeste John Flncham Bradford Grant Roger Halhgan Mary James Arllne Johnson Merry Kldd Ronelva Lundberg Mlldred Massen Jerome Provance Eleanor Rathff Wllfred Sowden Howard Stevens Ellzabeth Warwlck Leo West John Whlte .il , , 1, 3 , Y . N . Q. , 4 . . - 1 1 ' - ff I .L- Y: ,, .., S' sv - I K-' 7. - S. ' ll. ' ,. 4 kj, sv' V ' '. 1 - ' - - . 1 Y. . . . ' V . .. v, r , ' . - , . r- .s . . , , ., , A I . L , . .: . , .Q , K ' M. .' 2 L , , . . A. ' , ,' 1 K. A. , S . , , , Q A K . . . .: A. ' , . L. v A A . ,' 5 I . . Sv ' , L' , . S' A . , S 1, - . - . J 1 . ' ': - . -,. L ' : . , . ' x, . : , - ' - -, 1 'J I I l r I 1 .' u x ' -1 sh. .. f ATHLETICS Wardsdabblo 1... BOYS' ATHLETTCS Coaching Staff e LOWELL DALE - Pops l has just completed his fifteenth l year as head coach of the Strea- tor Township High School. This year he turned out the most suc- cessful basketball team in the history of the school. This team won the Big Twelve champion- ship for the second consecutive year and after winning the Dis trlct Tournament advanced to the finals of the Sectional Tour DAIE nament Because of the classy m AND team Dale puts out every year he is rated as one of the best basketball coaches in the state and well deserves this honor EDWARD BI AND Red IS a very capable assistant coach This wear he again coached the backfield of the football team and although the team did not win many games it showed excellent teamwolk Red has also produced some winning baseball teams Last year the team won the Big Tvw elve champlonshlp for the second consecutive year This year base ball was eliminated as a maior sport as no games could be scheduled Bland is busy however coaching the track team FOOTBALL SQL AD u S n ll r L Thu d C ach Blanl E hm r Ix I xc J n 1 tak Nlallq C 'ich Dale Ifuxth Rhlwlll y n Forty Nme y V ' 7 , , ' l J 9 nl , . K . cc n - , , ' ' J 1 L. bf L . nf' A I ! , ' ' - , an ar , . L . . . . Y . . . . - t , , . . k M 1 V 1 First row: Schultz, Szibolik, Gronko, Nleils, So 'lsby, Fowler, 'ch ek e , ux, Zion. Second row: Daulton, Osborn, Hamann, Yeck, J. Kmetz, Johnson, Smith, Kerestes. Patton. 'r row: o' ' 1, . ' etz, Jensen, Farrington 4mgr.1, Bedna , 'etchmark, Lundberg, loin. Bovell, Fletcher lcapt.b, Broimer tm'r. , Roseli gr, S'ro n ', . - ', 0. . 'o ' row: as ir, 'o , Q. Kmctz, Lose , Greg- field. Fifty Cgfardscrablolcf Football Season At the first call for candidates for football, about forty' reported. After practicing strenuously for a week the team rounded into shape and wae leady fO1 its fiist game In the fii Qt encounter the team was beaten bv a fast stepping Qt Bede team 18 7 Then came the filet Big Twelxe game of the seaeon with D2ll1Xlll9 Aftei a XQIX hald fought and exciting battle the team was defeated 14 12 In its next two Big Twelve games the team was held to a Qcoleless tie by Peoria Centl al and to a 7 7 tie by Urbana The squad played 1ts finest gime of the Qeason in defeatlng Bloomington oul only x1ct1m by a SCOIL ot 13 b Phe Red and Vi H119 then IOUIIIQX ed to Peor 1a w here they were defeated by the powelful 'VIanual team Sb 0 At Pekln the Dalemcn met the11 match and held them to a QCOlLl69S tie In wlndlng up the season the Bull Dogs played the strong Spring Valley team known as the best III the state and held them to only two touchdowns the score belng 12 0 Although the team won but one game the thlee t1e games mlght haxc been w on had the gamee lasted a few minutes longel In all thxee cases the tram w as maichmg rapidly down the field when the gun sounded Among the outstanding play e1s of the season were Captain Howald Fletcher who wae chosen as tackle on the Illinois Valley All Star team and Louie Rednai who IQCGIXCCI honolable mention 1n the Big Twelxe Confelenee and who was also chosen as fullback on the IlllllOlQ Valley All Qtal team Schedule Whel e Play ed Date Sept Opponent St Bede qt16dtOl 7 Here Here Qept tllanvllle Streatol 1 iUlb3l1d Qtleator Here c Streatoi There Oc 'fI'ek1n Stleator There e Streator 1 There Nox Qpimg Valley Qtreatoi There Nox LPQOI la Manual f'iBloom1ngton 'B1g Twelxe Camee Cames Won 1 Camee Tied Games Lost 4 ' 7 1x A V I L 'L . k, n y ' n 1 in l ' v A x Q v. 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HOWARD FLETCHER Fletch played a remarkable game at guard thls season Hls blocklng and tacklmg were outstandmg Hls posltlon w1ll be hard to fill next year EDWARD RASHID Ed startmg as a substltute halfback was later put mto the regular l1ne up He was noted es peclally for recelvlng passes ALLAN BOVELL Bo played a hard game at tackle pos1t1on and put lots of fight lnto hls game ELMER KMETZ Elmer playlng an end pos1t1on ln several games was a valuable substltute and w1ll be mlssed next year JOSEPH SIROTNAK Joe was unsur passed at end Although he broke h1s arm early ln the season he came back and played fine ball KARL HEIN Helme the husky tackle was an exceptlonally good player as he was ln on almost every play Other players who recelved letters were as follows Louls Bednar fullback Stanley Ketchmark end George Kmetz quarterback Russell Jensen tackle Albert Lundberg cen ter Maurlce Losey fullback George Schultz guard Ned Malley tackle Louls Z1on full back John Roselmg guard Edward Galllck halfback Phxllp Woll halfback PICTURE IDENTIFICATION Cpt Fth Thd K S d Rhd Wardsmabblo F1fty One . . ll 77 ' -t 7 7 - . - cc ns 7 . as n - i 7 7 , . ll 77 7 . Cl ' ' 77 7 7 7 ' 9 7 7 7 7 7 v 7 1 ' 1 . 0 7 7 7 7 l . . . - 7 7 Y 7 0 . 0 . 7 7 7 7 ' . . 7 7 ' Top: a a' lee er. ir row: E. metz, Si t k. ': i , Bovell. Fourth row: Hein. l Cgfardscrabblcu VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM lx k M 1932 1933 Basketball Season Although thls year s schedule was the hardest ever to be played the Streator team broke all prev1ous records of our school by w1nn1ng twenty five games and loslng three The Dalemen won the Blg Twelve champion shlp for the second consecutive year They also won the requlred number of games to cla1m the champ1onsh1p of the Ill1no1s Valley conference but were not awarded the trophy by dec1s1on of the coaches of the Valley schools Streator as a result of th1S withdrew from the conference and will play games wlth Marsellles and Ottawa only During the entlre season the team scored 931 polnts to thelr opponents 613 Streator played two games Wlth each of the followmg Blg Twelve teams Pekin Peorla Manual Peorla Central and Danvllle and slngle games with Bloomington and Urbana Of these the Pekln game at Pekin was the most exciting as two overtlme perlods were played before Streator won Streator clalmed double vlctorles over Ottawa La Salle Peru and Marsellles of the Illmols Valley Conference Canton and Freeport were probably the best of the non conference teams that Streator played Can ton broke even with our team w1nn1ng on thelr floor and losmg on ours Freeport handed the team 1ts only other defeat of the scheduled games First row: Bland wssistant coachb, Breimer, C. Farrington, S. 'etchmar , usser icaptainl, V. Palm Davies, Hein lmanaizerl. Second row: Klein ltrainerl, Redd, Wilkinson, Sirotnak fmanagerl, Lundberg, Fletcher, Losey, Coach Dale. F ' 7 x x - x s . . , 5 y 1 v S 1 a ' y , . F1ft5 Two Total Cgfardsmabblo Opponent Marsellles Canton Pontlac 'Urbana 'DZHVIIIQ La Salle Ottawa Peor1a Manual 'Peor1a Central La Salle 'Pekln Kewanee :kD3HV1l16 Sprlng Valley 'Peor1a Manual Canton 'Bloommgton Ottawa 'ePek1n ftwo overtlmesj ,KPCOTIR Central La Salle Peru Sherxdan Ottawa Marsellles Long Pomt Normal U Hxgh Mahomet Schedule Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streatol Streator Streator Streator Streator 29 Streator 36 Streator 39 Streator 20 Streator 23 C Where Played Date Here Here Here There There Here There There There There Here Here Here There Here Here There Here Here There Here Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Normal Normal Normal xBlg Tu elve Games Cames won 25 Cames lost 3 Varsnty Basketball Personnel CAPTAIN ROBERT MUSSER Bob playlng hlS fourth and last year as a regular on the Varslty was plcked as capta1n Throughout hls four years he played excellent ball and It was largely due to hls leadershlp thls year that the team was so very successful H1s shxftlness and left hand shots made hlm the classxest player on the floor He was second hlgh scorer on the team makmg a total of 236 poxnts Bob was agaln chosen as one of the forwards on the Big Twelve all star team for the second consecu t1ve year and was also chosen on the Ill1no1s Valley all star team Hls place will be hard to fill next wear Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an In an an an an Fe Feb Fe Feb Feb Fe Feb March 3 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 16 March 17 March 18 Flftx 'Three ' .....................,..e,,, 28 51 ......el.,...,,. ..........,..... . 2 ' ..................,..,,.......,. 33 57 ...... ...aee.. . . ............e,. . . 9 ' ,,....,l,,ccca.........,,.,,., 21 40 ee.,............ .............. . 17 ' ...,......,,........ 22 29 ..,...e,........ .......,...... 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' J31 Cg'6ardsc'rabble, KLTLHVIARR PALM DAVIES FARRINGTON STANLEY KETCHMARK Stan enterlng from Rutland Hlgh School ln h1S 1un1or year was made first strlng center Hls ablllty to p1V0t under the basket and drop the ball 1nto the hoop gave Streator a declded edge over thelr opponents He was hxgh polnt man on the team wlth 308 polnts Stan was chosen as center on the first Blg Twelve team and on the Ill1no1s Valley All Star team VIRGIL PALM Vlrg played a remarkable game at forward th1s year He was a good defenslve player and was always 1n there flghtlng He was glven honorable ment1on ln the Blg Twelve and was plcked as CARL DAVIES Carl played a very cautlous game at floor guard He handled the ball very cleverly and was usually good for a few polnts Carl was the fourth man on the team to rece1ve honorable ment1on IH the Blg Twelve and also ln the Illlnols Valley CHARLES FARRINGTON Chuck played a rehable brand of ball at guard durmg the season Hls ab1l1ty to take the ball off the back board was h1S greatest factor ln helplng the team to vlctory Al though Chuck was unable to play the last few games because of 1llness he vull be back next year to glV6 a good account of hlmself Distrlct Tournament In the Dlstrlct Tournament at Ottawa Streator defeated La Salle Peru Sherldan Ottawa and Marsellles for first place and became repre sentatlves of thls d1str1ct 1n the Sectlonal Tournament at Normal Streator scored 127 pomts to thelr opponents 83 ln thls tournament F1fty Four 'N - as I 91 ' ' I 7 ' ' 9 , . , k ' . T Cl ' 77 ' , . . . . . y . one of the forwards on the Illinois Valley All-Star team. T- ll I! ' -1 KI 97 ' J - ' ! Y. . . . . , - 1 x 9 x ' . . , . . Wafmaabbla BREIMER Ifl EFCHER I UNDBILRF I OSEY LAWRENCE BREIMER Pinch played very satisfactorily in every game he entered He was very good on side shots and was a good defensive player He should get a regular berth on the Varsity next season HOWARD FLETCHER Fletch proved his worth by capably filling the vacancy left by Farrington He had a keen eye for the basket but age lnelegibility kept him out of the high scoring ALBERT LUNDBERG Swede played center and guard positions in team He will be back next year MAURICE LOSEY Maury entered 1n the middle of the season and was given a chance to play in several games In the tournaments he took Fletchers place and proved to be a good defensive player Charles Redd Arthur Wilkinson and Lincoln Davis who were placed on the Varsity at tournament time played satisfactorily in all games they entered and should be valuable members of the squad next year Sectional Tournament In the Sectional Tournament Streator was rated the favorite They won over Long Pomt and University High of Normal Then in the final game Streator was defeated by Mahomet a team that was not considered in Streators class In this tournament the team scored 82 points, while their opponents scored 70 Fzfty Five T. u ' H , ' ' ' i Cl 77 ' ' ' 7 T if 77 ' ' ' several games. His great height made him a valuable asset to the T CK !7 ' ' , . , . . , . . , 7 , . 7 . , . . . -1, Wardsmabblo Mll3Wk dRdd y 2 All Staters The All Staters a team made up almost completely of freshmen and sophomores came through Wlth qulte a successful season th1s year wln nmg five games and loslng five On several occaslons the squad was d1v1ded mto two teams the Reds and the Whltes and as a result some very 6XCltlI1g' games were played The purpose of thls team IS not especlally to w1n games but to learn teamwork so that 1tS players wlll be ready for the Varslty Th1S year the All Staters showed very good teamwork and sportsmanshlp Schedule Opponent Where Played La Salle Peru Dana Ottawa Grand Rldge Marsellles Pontlac La Salle Peru Ottawa Peorla Manual Peorla Manual Fifty Szx Reds 13 Reds 21 Reds 21 Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Whltes 12 Whltes 18 Wh1t8S 26 55 56 Here Here Here Here Here There There Here There First row: a e', il'inson, Folliar , e , Me ers, Cain, Hill, J. Farrington. Second row: Keatin , Davis, Beamer, Pile, Fosler, Coach Dale. - .................,...... 22 31 ........,................................... ' .......................... 7 36 ..................,...,..................... ' .............................. 27 Streator 14 .................,.......................... Here ' .................................. 16 15 ..............,.......,..................... - ..............,....,,,., 21 22 ................,........................... ' .......,...........,.. 31 22 ........,..,,..........,,................... ' .........,.......,.... 46 8 ............................................ 219 200 gear dscrabblo lntramural Basketball Basketball thrs rear was cllvrclccl rnto three lergucs Ilhey wcre as follows Anrmal League or lrghtwerghts Indran Letgue or rmddle werghts, and the College League or heawywerghts The Ammal League w rs composed of thc tollowrng te xms and players Wrldcats lallrck Hull Majcrnrk brrton ltarrrla Trgers Moorc Ilolcorrrh Iollrrrd Brrcttl Nlrrcrthrn Schmrtt Bears Ro7al1 Cotch Ircnch Nlutrn Ilurs Roth Irons Wolf C Sauer Washko Ifrtton Ixollar Deers Schrllmf, Qrant Ratlltl I Tavlor Dunn Flephants Nxcl Salrtx Kaprow I11 W Prtkcr Jennett Klern Zebras Copelxnml Folcsar Crurnto lctro Augustrne mthers Thompson Iarvcr I Intl Ixcxcr Bchrcns Taxlor Dogs C xlc 'Nlcklrn I I tr ll Nrcho Nici unc Sendecke The wrnners rn thrs league w eu the Trgers w ho won tour games and os one The lndran I eaguc was composed ot the tollowrng teams and players Choctaws Bradach I lonncss A Xuhas l lrcker Iavellc Sepesw A Srrotnak Qemrnoles Bertraurc S Calr Soens W Beamer Peppler J Woodward Sroux Sabrno R Beamer L Iearce Iames Perrsho Krerer benecas Katchnrar Flood I Sauer If Pearce Plyne lxlIlIlt5lJ'l2.,0S Hattenhlucr Carlson Crcnnan Cossel Walsh A Bcdnar Aztecs K IVIartrn Wchcr Mrdara 5 lNrcholas I' Johnson Brewer lngle Iroquors WlllxQN Palanos L Robertson Ruddx Gaxon Myer therokees Drwsdale K Cook I-Iarclgroxe llohan Nlrrrc C Comfort Pueblos Hart Ilarber llnrdson Bakcr Ioncn Noon -Xlgonqums Hrll lfoslcr XX Rolrcrtson It Watson Achmger Plcsko The wrnners rn thrs leaguc were the lroquors who frnlshed wrth a percentage of 1000 The Lollegc League composed ot sn: teams turrrrshed some very erccltrng games The teams and play ers were Iurcluc bedlock Solon l Patton Lron -Xrgubrrght I' lolllard Cluton lllrnors Dxa1 Croene Nlerls West lrlc Wondcrs Kosur Allr son Nlrchrgan Wlllxln on Westwood Crawford Pnrm kntolrk Iflershour I Srrotnik Wrsconsm Itlrlls Jacobson Xrncc l Call Hetzner Brunrfield A Kool Indrana Bellows Berrcttrm I unblc Cam Pajak Reeder Rev nolds Boull Chrcago Dent H Dans Guttrlla McDowell burrock Mau Daughertx Two teams Wrscorrsrn md Illrnors tred rn thlg league wrnnrng three glmes and l0Nlllg one Fzftv Selen . , I ' r x 1 '1 1 1 1 11 1 I I 1 I 1 11 I 1 11 x V 1 C 151 ' 1 ' r C 1 . . 11 1 1 , 1. 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I , , A TRACK SQUAD P pil R 0 b lx Y A Y h Thd B P K HD Wd Track Season The track team opened the season by enterlng a dual meet with Ottawa Nineteen men made the trip and eleven placed However Ottawa won the meet by a score of 93 to 41 On May 6 Captain Hein Reynolds Yeck and Plle partlclpated ln the Big Twelve meet at Urbana The Red and White won seventh place all points being scored by Heln In the District meet held at La Salle on May 13 Captain Hem broke the record for the 880 yard dash and Reynolds took a fifth place 1n the high hurdles As a result of this meet Hein represented our school in the State meet on May 20 The graduating track men are Captaln Karl Hem who has been on the track team for foul years and who has won many points for Streator Homer Kuethe George Yeck Franklyn Picker and Maurlce Lavelle Schedule Big Twelve Urbana May 6 District La Salle May 13 State Urbana May 20 Q X ' vi - 5 5 Wi? First row: R. e wer, . s orn, H. 'un-the, T. Folliard, .l. Marx, G. eck, W. Pile. Second row: J. Schneider tmmub, L. Pierce, . u as, R. Plesko, I . Picker, S. Nicholas. ir row: T. enckendurf, R. ickwurth, J. Reynolds, . Hein 4capt.l, . avis, C. Fleishour, H. in us 4mgr.J. ' I 9 - 1 ' Y ! 7 7 Y ' , . Y , . 9 3 , ' , 2 7 l 7 ' Dual Meet ,,,........,,.........,.......... .,.... .... O t tawa .,.........................,.........,.... April 25 Fzfty Ezght A Wardsmabble GIRLS ATHLETICS Mrss Rebecca Wernstern drrector ot phy areal edu catron for grrls and sponsor of the C rrls Athlctrc Asso cratron has completed fr very succeasful year and rs to be hrghlw commended for her fine work Mras Wernstcrn hrs rlso superxrsed the classes rn fnst ard and hygrene vxhrch haw becn a walunble addr tron to the school currrculum Clrss rnstructron supple mented by demonstratrons practrcal Work and outsrde readrng hrs made these clrsses verx rnterestrng Two hundred and erghtx frve freshmen and sophomore grrls were enrolled during thc last semeiter WFINSTI IN Play Days Plax dass at wxhrch grrls from qexeral schools get together for a h rlt du of fun and glmes are held both tall and sprrng Our grrla are pl lced on teams vxrth those from other schools so a program of pl my Wrth not agarnst other grrle rs made possrble Each school preaents an orrgrnal song and stunt and reporta concernrng the vxork done durrng the year are grven bv the presrdents ot the warrous K A A organwatrons The local C A A xx rs entertarned at Durght last October md at Kankakee thrs sprmg At the latter crtx Strertor presented a pantomrme Mrss Popularrty vurth the followrng cast Pr ologue Ronelx 1 Shan Mrss Popularrtx Ruth Uebler becond Caller Tessamae Johnson Mard Vrncentrna Mrlazzo Thrrd Caller Clara Ivrson Prrst Caller Lucrlle Fornero Fourth Caller Ramona Andrevw Telegraphrc Meet 'lhe State Telegraphrc Basketball Meet was held March Z0 Each Qchool held rts tournament rn rts ovsn gymnasrum and wrred the results to the league office Streator won fourth place rn Dratrrct 4 rn whrch Kempton won that place Malden second and Marserllea thrrd The followmg grrls qualrhed La Xerne Peters 8 out of 11 Ruth Beall 8 out of 17 Anna Srflarskr 8 out of 20 Marre Dell 8 out of 94 3 w at 1 1 'V11 ' 1 ' '1 1 ' 1 ' - 11 1 v ' ' ' 1 1 1' '1 11 ' 1' 1' 1 I 1 ' 11 - ' ' v ' Y I . 1 1 1 c Y 1 ' 11 l Y ' ' Y ' 1 ' 1 ,' 1 1 1 1 1 11' 11 1 11 1 , c1 c 1 1 1 1 , 11 11 '11 -1' 1 ' , 1 '. 1, 1 11 1 '- , 1 1, 1 c . 1 1 . 1 1 l 1 l 1 . 1 . 11. 1 1 - 1 . 1 ' I l 11 1 1 K -1 v a.1 '11 1 1 .1 11 1 1 1. 1 1 11 ' 1 111 1 t 1 . 1 ' 1-' 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 , 1 , . , 1 . , 1 1 1 . v v1 1 l . 1 1 i Q l cL11 I 1 1 7 1 1 I I I ' 1 . 1 I .1 1 4 ct 1 1, 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 . 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M Ilollmrd SOCCER CHAMPS I-lrst row R Andrews l' Harrxbon E Beall Beall A Talbot M Folll ard M Baer Second row R Avervneg L Herehway E Benger L Fornero L Eustey V Mxl azzo LETTER WINNERS I'1rQt row M Moore M Dell R Beal! M Baer D Hxlger H Dlce Second row L Peters R Shaw L Fornero L Ne Rray M Ploskunak V M11 azzo ' ': v L. Q, R I F' .4 - ': .. ' . Q B ,' .' :Q 11, , 'li 5 J-' ': M. . R Jiohnson, E. U Benger, L I '- '. '. .' gf l 1 Cgfardscrabbl 1, Soccer QOCCGI' wxaa the mat spo1t engaged ln th1s xea1 Tean1s xx ere Chosen lepleaentlng the x 1ll0Lls elasses Ihe I'llNl'lIl1dIlJlIlll01 team xx 18 XlC'l0l 1011s 111 the Inst game but the Se1phc1n1e11e Semen team 11011 the two follovx mg games 1l11m111g tl1e l0lllIl1T'Ililll el11mp111nsl11p Nlugalei Rflusch was thls season s soeeu ma11age1 SI IIF Ill I F e I'lLNllI'll 111 11111101 9 Sopl1on1o1e Se 111111 0 e I'I9HllIlll.II 11111101 1 9e1phon1o1e Sennm P O lx I'1eshma11 Iumm U Semphonmle Se 1 B asketb all I11 NOVPDIIJLI slxtx hxe 6IItl'lLlSl 1st tulmei out lm the lust p1a1t1ee1 N llgdlit B1e1 xx ls eleeteel Illdllagtl K111eent1111 xllldllll NKIIIOI e lpldlll Josephme PIiIlClQ,1g1Nt lumen Ldptdlll I l1LlllL I 0lllQl0 seaphemmole eaptam and Lucllle Shavx t1eQhn1an captam The 1un1o1 team p1e1x eel too Stlflllg' fm the11 foes anel xxe1e uneleteateel 111 the LOLIINQ ot llllllllfillltllll plax Mls C I Jmelan 1efe1e1el the games IUURN XNIPNI RPSI I IS O OS JL1Ill01s Sophon1o11 s I' Il shme I1 S1 11101 s Volleyb 11 ex a s dl eel e I1 Ill a1e1 xx1 0111 e1m at u ofs u JN Illl e1a11e1s en KIKI 111 e e lfllll Capt uns Nlanle Dell Emma Beall Nlabgl Ixenneelx mel ILILIIIL Sh 1xx anel hlllldgf-31 Illtlllt Fornuo xxele choaen I'he hnal IQSl.Ilt ot the games was a t1e f01 f11st place betxxeen the Pomt 6 ettus and the Cubs XI on Lost Iennt I ette1s Cubs C' -X -X Bulle ogs QCI 1ppe11 s 1 Baseball The baseball season began late thls sp1111g -Xt the elate ot g'O1I1g' to DIQSS, the Fleshman team xxas leaellng the le xgue xxlth txso x1et011es Qzxtx One' 1. 11 3 '1 -1 1 1 1 ' '-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 . 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F 1 1 'N1 K1 1' . A ' ' 1A.' . Cgfardsmabblo lrst ICH P Sxsaxn N Wouell Rennu A Hunharlk V Slrotnak A Ryan D Patton M Moors H Dice D Hllgex R Beall M Camblm Mis Welnstun Second ron Sedlock I Mcllunon M loslu n s R Johnson I' Harrl o M Guh Saflarskl I Iatrlck L Beall I Qualm lhud ron M Iloskunak L Neglay M Han S Mllazzo L Ilea ant M I'olllaxd J Haar D Broun L Hu hvxay M Ryan M Dell V Harchallk H Robmrtson R Andrew I ulth ron M Rausch B Dcwera D Kl'l l0t7 R Vollmer H Stzlhcn F Qu.-xka E Stephtns L lvl on M Phillips R Avelvxu. E Bmngzr V Dlxon A DZUFIID Bill Usbnr M feoru A Barn GAA OfIlC6lS Plesldent La Velne Petels Vlce Presldent Esther French Secretary Treasurer Marle Dell Sponsor MISS Wemstem The success of the purpose of the G A A to foster sportsmanship and partlclpatlon 1n glrls athletlcs, has been shown by the lncreased Intel est of 1ts members The club was organlzed as a member of the Illlnols League of Hlgh School Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlons 1n 1928, and the mem bershlp has mcreased yearly Awards are glV6D for fulfillment of hyglene and act1v1ty requlrements, whlch are based on a polnt system The first local award, the class num eral, IS earned wlth 600 polnts, the school letter IS glven after completmg 1200 polnts The two state awards, the letter I and the mmlature State of Ill1no1s, are recelved for 1600 and 2000 pomts respectlvely The follow mg recelved awards Class Numeral Margaret Baer, Ruth Beall Marle Dell Luclllc For nero, I eona Negray Ronelva Shaw School Letter Marcella Ploskunak, La Verne Peters Flrst State Award Ruth Vollmer A Hallowe en party was glven for the new members, whose entrance has lncreased the membershlp of the G A A to elghty Songs, games, and a treasure hunt, were featured on the program A second soclal event was held on St Patr1ck's Day when a play vsas plesented by members of the club Mrs C L Jordan and Mlss Athene Nachtrleb were guests of the organlzatlon . nr' Y Y .,.' 4. I ., 1 ' 1 V I . . . 3 I 1 I 5 F w': .C . 1' s,S. . z'- . ' ' . . , . 1, I ' , . ' ', . , . I 1, ' ' 1' . I'1 ': C. ' , I. ,I1' , . 4' ' E. H: 'ri:, . ' , '. 's n, . ' l, A. . . ' 1 ' ' . 'f, I , . , . , 4. . 0 ' 't . ' I' . . 1' . I ., . , .F -11 s, ,. ' , . 1 1 ', '. 's , . ' '., . . 1 , . ' , . 'S' . Fifth row: J. Hart, L. Peters, M. Urine, .l. Prcnderprast, M. Koenig, I.. Stotler, 'l'. Johnson, L. lfornero, A. 1 , R. Shaw, R. 1 l' , . I '1, . I 1r. Q C O 1 ' 1 4 I ,,......,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,,.,. I ' L ..Y......,,,,,,,, . ,.,.,,,, ,,,..V L L - 1 L ...,..,,,,,, ,.,.,,.,...... .,.. . . L ..,.........,,.,..,.,,YY,,, ,, ,,,,,,.,.,,.,. L . L ' I I'II I . . ., I I I I , ' L p L L' . . , . . . . . - I I I . I n L - . L ' an n - ' . I L 1 L n - . . . - ' 9 7 4 , I I I '. ' I : . r ' , I . . . I I . . . . I . I . V 1 . , I . I . I . I I Swcty 'Two ACTIVITIES Wardscrabblo FlTSt row R Extrom H Thomx S Nichol R Ksnt M Lavelle C Mlller K F1ant7 M Allison C Daughcrlty Second row M Moon M I-lockhurt M Rym L Muller P B1 ry.,lm J Mc-hock R Beesl P Arm tronp. B Ixatt M Mascal D flue R Bake 1rd row C Yeck H Stuen I Pxcku Lu man Wonden Elmtt Masral lx I Meyer J Whxtc Fourth low r Prlerlmdn W ll ClY1lLl li Axhl H Rlmme S Sulllxan E Veldun lx Hcln l' 'Vlnl W Lux F lxmetz Advanced Scmence Club Offlcels V1ce Presldent Edward Rashld Secretary Lawrence Kool Treasurer Maurlce Lavelle Purpose To endeaw or to mamtam an lnterest IH sclentlflc knowledge and an lnterest IH the development of sclence and to encourage the lead mg of the llterature of sclence The Advanced Sclence Club, sponsoled by M1 Frledman, was com posed of students enrolled ln the physlcs and chemlstry classes The actlvltles of the club durlng the first semester were conhned to the study of astronomy John Whlte explamed the prmclples of the xarl ous kmds of telescopes and also gave mformatlon concermng then con structlon Mr John Tombaugh concluded the semestel s programs wlth a lecture on Astronomy The programs of the second semester Included a debate on Explo sues ,a lecture on Weather Obserxatlon by M1 H B Prafcke the g f ernment Weather bureau reporter who explamed the use of weather maps and told what condltlons gowern reports, and a talk The Use of SCIGHCG IH M9dlC1H6, by Dr E G Barton Szxty Fave ' : .I , . as, . ' us, . 1 , . , . ' , . ' ., . . ': . 1, . ' . . 'z , . ' -', . 1 1 ' , . ', . , . s ', . L' , . . , . ' . . l' ' . Th' ': 1. ., . .' X ' s, . ' ', C. ' ll' Y , H. 's, D. l' , V. J' , L. 'oni. ' 1 M. 'y , . w--. . 't u'. . 2 , T. , . ' . '. -' . , U President ............. .,......... ......................... J o hn White K K , I ' . 4,1 Y. ll 97 1 ' Q 55 - ' . ' . f ' '. . . ' , ox- , . v ' ' v 1 - U ' X 7 . . . , Cgeardscrabblo gy Gh M W M M Tlxdd lOhl g Rb J LR W k LSh General Science Club OlTlC91 s Plesldent A1thu1 Ellas Vlce Presldent Eugene Bertlaux Secretary Treasul 91 V1rg1n1a Kershavs Puipose To develop an app1ec1at1on of science to follow lts plogless in modern times md to study the plactlcal appllcatlon of SCIGHCE The General Sclence Club composed of students ln the elementary classes was organlzed in Octobel undel the leadershlp of MISS Stlngley At the first meetlng Ralph Baxendale a member of the Advanced QCIGUCQ Club gave a lecture and demonstration on practlcal electrlclty All later meetings were held wlth the Advanced Science Club The followlng members were absent when the plcture was taken Anna Adams Dora Adams Ruth Beall Leona Defenbaugh Eugene Hlatt George Hardgrove Margaret Harker Camilla Haar V1rg1n1a Kershaw Amer K1e1er Raymond Peppler George Perisho Albert Rowland Amy Woirells George Schultz Paul Hool Lloyd Smlth and Jack Taylor Sixty Svc First row: Miss Stin lc', M. u l, . Ryan, L. ultzen, R. ackey, M, George, . Skinner, . 'i , . in er. Second row: M. o ertson, A. ohnson, . enn, G. ash 0, R. Finch:-im, R. Jones, . aw. Third row: A. Elias, R. Drysdale, L. Weber, E. Kollar, N. Meyers, T. Berrettini, C. Griffin, E. Bertiau: O 1 ki -,--.-------v---.------,v----,------,--------,,- q 1 . - 1 Q 1 ' ' ' v I i, .................... L 4 w . 4 ' ' ' U ' 4 A . . . , , 2 K 4 . . . . . . . Y 9 V . . Q . . . . Y , . . I 9 K , n v n a v 1 9 s 1 v Q 7 7 7 ! vv Q K Y 7 7 Y ' . Y, . Wardscrabblo H Df Riff A F CH R W Wk I' First row: M. arker, L. e enbaugh, L. Eustey, A. Hombaker, E. ati , M. Johnston, V. nderson, E. Green, A. riedman, Miss Baer. Second row: . oraney. . Johnson, F. Moran, J. Essingtnn, E. Rowland, M. oodward, I.. Peacock, F. ash 0, R. ' rapp, E. Van Meter. Third row: J. Martin, J. Harber, G. Taylor. D. Adams, E. Gutek, C. Arnold, J. Jacobowitz, lf. Richards. O L K 7 . V Q 1 ' ' , . . . . V. . . . . . Y , Biology Club Officers First Semester Qecond Semester Jack Essington Presldent Violet Anderson Jack Jacobowltz Vice President Jack Essington John Harber Secretary John Harber Ceclle Horaney Treasurer Marlorle Johnston Purpose Fo fulthei the knowledge of plant and animal life The Blologv Club was organwed in October under the dlrectlon of MISS Baer A program committee selected by the club membels planned the programs for all meetlngs The year s activities began with a showing of motion plctul es of plant and animal life MICFOSCOPIC observation of protoaoan life 1n the laboratory supplemented the regular laboratory course Mr A H Anderson gave an lllustrated talk on the flora of MEXICO A number of field trips in the spring gave opportunity for the observatlon of plant life and the habits of native animals Plant specimens collected on these trlps were later studied ln the laboratory A p1cn1c at Starx ed Rock ended the club s programs S1xt5 Seten cgeardscrabbla Iflrst rovs Mxss Wmshxp R Knmber M Hoffner D Defenbaugh I Yedmak A Johnson C Sedlock P Swann N Ryan J Weber Second rovs M Solon E Novak M Sandelson E Sopher V Slrotnak A Dzurlsm M Ploskunak J Sherwood M Prendergast N Worrells Thnd row B Dexera M James L VVorrells L Negray M Ryan K Jonen A Ryan E Sass R Tlbbles V Helander E Bakalar M Rizzo Fourth ron D Kmetz R Maroczek D Grant H Stephens I McCauley J Prendergast I Caxmlchael C Connell Margaret Plendergast E Bangor A Barber I Ixutansky Home Economlcs Club OHIC61 s Plesldent Catheune Jonen Vlce Presldent Noreen Ryan Secretary Ronelva Lundberg Treasurer Josephlne Weber Purpose To develop leadershlp and to form a connecting hnk be tvs een the home and the school The Home Economlcs Club vsas olganlzed Ulldfll the dlrectlon of MISS Wmshlp Membershlp was open to any glrl mterested IH home economlcs At the December meet1ng Irene Kotansky gave a report on the State Home Economlcs meetlng m Peorla In January the club members were the guests of the Daubers club, who presented Mrs V1rg1n1a LeRoy 1n a talk on Bah and the South Seas A Valentlne party at whlch contests were held and prlzes awarded, was held ln the apartment In March Dr Fredenck Munson spoke on Flrst A1d and the Care of the S1Ck 1n the Home The last meetlng was a tea at whlch the members entertalned thelr mothers Wlth a style shovs and operetta, Suzanne S Shoppe : . Y , . , . f, . ' , . , . , . . . . l ' n r , - . 4,' . . ' V, ' 1 - f,, A: A V ' 4 I . , 4- Q n O KK ' 77 ' ' . H . . . . 79 . 7 . . . ' , Sf 9 If Sixty E1ght Wardscrabblo u t rom mm I exrx Bova Pmwer V MQITIDEI la lhoma M Reeder S Townel 0 MLCnuley M Hulfgenny F funthu V Donxlll on gecond um C Stun l Fnlken teln M C leman M inharfenbcry. I Shqard I Ioolt R Mcfune R Donald-.on L Buttuly R Vullmu D Dunu-xn A Nolan lhncl nw Guy W emhuml H cAll1 tl Merrell D Wohl P Illbel Holland R Christensen D lfarthmg Fourth IOM J Daulton C Hoffmm W Jae r Hyson lNl Wllll ul J Wlellowel Sowden J MKCUIFG V Drmnn A Noxak Umted Amerlcan Government Club Officers Vlce Presldent Robert Halcott Secretary Marlon Reeder Treasurer Scott Townel Pul pose To promote cxtlzenshlp In October the Amerlcan lustory and CIVIC classes met to organlze a club under the dlrectlon of Mr Mulford Mlss Jo Purcell and Mlss Dorsey The officers, and tvso senators chosen from each class, composed the Qenate, the remammg members formed the House of Representatlves The club busmess was tlansacted ln a form s1m1lar to that of the natlonal goxelnment The Senate, actmg as a program commlttee planned lnterestmg meet ings featurmg a Chrlstmas party, at whlch Dwlght Farthmg enacted the lole ot Santa Claus, a talk on MQXILO by Mr A H Anderson, lllustrated ruth movmg plctures, and a lecture on Cltlzenshlp by Prmclpal Jordan A p1cn1c concluded the club's act1v1t1es Sxxtv Nme F' 's 'z L. E , . B ' I., ' lc, G. r s, . ' ' ', '. ' ' ' s, . , . ' ', . ' 2 . . 1 r ', . l ' '. . 2 s . . ' 'I 'Z . I' 1' ., . . ' S ' , . 'll ' . . I ' ' ', l. .' f I' , 1. ' R . 1 ' ' , . I , i- X ' y - I P ' '. . ' , . ' . N.-5 D. ,v.a4 1-. . M 'Sr'-. H. , . . . :' -L. K. - , ' ':. . U . . 2 , ', ' 'ge , J. , I', . I 'o' , , . ' ' I, W. . 0 O President .............,.............................. Edgar Thomas . , , . K, C ' . ' . n . n L. , ' V. . . l ,, . . . ,, V . . I Seventy Cgfardscrabblo HHH DWI 41 B RR EHIH R0 RbbM M lx EPt RAd RUbl ES l'MtkLDfb Daubers President Constance Blake Vlce President Vmcentlna Mllazzo Secretary Treasurer Florence Morse Purpose To provide app1ec1at1on of art through contacts made out slde the regular school work Phe Daubers Club organized by Miss Hall had as ltS members stu dents lnterested ln art and lts appreciation The program committee Evelyn Hllger fchalrmanl George DZUIISIH Francis Lux Loran Defenbaugh Ellzabeth List and Ruth RISS pre sented many lnterestlng programs Among them was an instructive lecture by Mrs Virginia Le Roy on her trip through the South Sea Islands She lllustrated her talk w1th curios from the dlfferent islands In February Loran Defenbaugh and Ellen Joy Pittman gave lllustrated talks on Early American Crafts dwelling particularly on hooked rugs At a later meet lng several members gave talks on different phases of the archltectule of the A Century of Progress bulldmgs 'lhe social C0mm1tt96 composed of Thomas Walsh Ruth Uebler Albert Yuhas George Petro and Bae Reese also presented several entertainments a Christmas party a 11g saw puzzle contest and a studio party First row: . ane, . ison, M. 'amble, , Reese, . iss, . i er, . sborn, V. o , . Fosler, Miss a . Second row: V. 'orpin, . it man, . n rs-ws, . e er, E. List, P. Lloyd, C. Blake, F. Morse, V. lluzzu, Third row: G. Petro, F. Lux, A. Yuhus, G, Ilzurisin, W. Robertson, F. Muir, T. Walsh, E. Jauch, . oens, . a usi , . e en augh, l . 1 . . - . . , . . . 9 1 . . . . .. . Y l 9 9 r ' .. - V . . . . . . . . . ' - - sa . ,, . . . , . ' - . . , an ay ' ' , . . A Y l N I Y 1 a - y 1 K 1 ' - 1 . 1 ' l , I . , . . Ggeardscrabblo Rt LP WP Mhltt H GAll K C J I' d Dg J W P H1 Y Club Officers Presldent Charles Hoffman VICB Pres1dent Clarence Flelshour Secretary Treasurer Edgar Thomas Purpose To create malntaln and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standards of Chrlstlan character In December the delegates to the 1932 Older Boys Conference organ 1Z8d a H1 Y Club elected officers and made arrangements to select a membershlp conslstlng of four members from each of the three classes 1un1or sophomore and freshman These wlth the ten SGHIOFQ and two other Junlors constltuted a total rnembershlp of twenty four Dr E G Barton Pr1nc1palC L Jordan and Mr R C Heald acted as advlsers Supper meetlngs were held every other week 1n the Y grlll and lnterestmg programs arranged for each meetlng An lmpresslve dedlca tlon ceremony conducted Wlth Mr E J Plttman Presldent of the Y M C A as leader was held at the first meetlng at which SIX Streator mmlsters were guests Other speakers for the ensulng meetmgs were Prmclpal Jordan who dellvered an 1nsp1r1ng talk on how to make the most of ones llfe Hosmer Merrell who gave an mterestmg revlew of' George Washlngton h1Sl1f6 and ldeals and Rev E W Smlth who dehv ered an exceedlngly lnstructxve address on Easter and ltS slgnlficance First row: Dr. Barton, V. a liff, S. Sendecke, W. Preston, . eacock, . ile, C. u s ad , Mr. eald. Second row: . merson, R. ent, F. Lux, M. ook, . Mohan, '. Al erson, C. au he-rity. Third row: J. Farrington, C. Hoffman, A. Bovell, C. Fleishour, J. McDowell, E. Thomas, H. Fletcher, . est, F. icker. O G 5 , , I , N 'L l . 1 , - ' 1 9 1 V Y ' Y K , - c 1 u n v . . , . . . , . - , - as sy - v . . . , . . . ., , , x ,W . . . . . 1 v , . . . , - Seventy One bevently Ogfardscrabblo M R L VN Inky R.clIlh heh bck nr IN C HB R Ebt Wbe1CP1lBSmos Engllsh Club OHTCGI s Presldent Rose Glnchev Vice Presldent Aletha Worrells Secretary Constance Noon Treasurer Eleanor Reynolds Purpose To promote frlendly soclal relations ln the mterests of good Enghsh The Enghsh Club was sponsored by Mrs Howells and the MISSQS Reeda Sexton Bess Pellouchoud and Cyrllla Kuchenbecker The program was varled conslstlng of the solutlon of crossword puzzles spelllng matches lntelllgence tests a club newspapel and panto mlmes Jerome Provance and Ma11on Obenhm showed unusual dramatlc ablllty 1n the presentatxon of a comxc playlet Bernadlne Joy and LOIS Webel contllbuted enxoyable muslcal numbers A neva spaper The Engllsh Club REVIEW vsas the project publlshed ln January Its columns revealed unusual llterary talent The followlng served on the ed1tor1al staff Jerome Provance Constance Noon Eddle Soens LOIS Weber Mark Anthony Vera Green Rose Gmchey Marjorle Ca1penter Lo1s Rlnker Helen Burns and Charles Vance Two outstand mg features of the newspaper were AdV1C6 to the Lovelorn by Jerome Prov ance and a serles of ougmal poems by I 01s Rlnker Two First row: Miss Pellouchoud, A. VS'orrells, . Obenhin, M. ashid, R. ahman, E. 'ull, '. e'nolds, Q' c ey, Miss 'u en fe 'ex'. Seco d uw: C. 'uon, M. arpenter. . urns, B. ue, V. Green, . ' ephens, L. e ', -, 'e, . a r . Third row: H. VVilkes, G. Schultz, C. Vance, E. Malley, J. Provance, M. Anthony, R. Sendecke, B. Joy. . 1 Y 7 ' , - v 1 1 ls ' I 1' I L Y H . . ,, Y . . 9 1 3 , , . 1 . . . Y Y Y Y 7 Q 1 a a - ' - u - sr Y . N. . Y J . . . X Yr Cgfardscrabblo Apyl J., P R b 1 calf B Sec l C Abb tt D Otel M Rawl n r D M ltland F xgt n D Zet. El Clrculo Castellano Las Offlceros El Pres1dente James Farrlngton El Vlce Presldente Carl Davles La Secretarla Dolores Patton El Treasarero Clarence Flelshour Purpose To create an mterest 1n Spanlsh to acqulre a Workmg vocabulary and to mcrease cultural knowledge In October El Clrculo Castellano was orgamzed under the leadershlp of Mrs Evangellne Dale Reaha collected durmg the year lncluded pottery baskets fans and colns At Chr1stmas there was a 'Plnata Muslcal numbers on the gu1tar were g1ven by Marland and Dean Zelglel James Farrmgton spon sored a benefit brldge party at h1s home for the purpose of ra1s1ng money to pay for the Hardscrabble plcture In Aprxl Pan Amerlcan Day was revlewed and the cultural t1es of the Amemcas were dlscussed Two dlamatlc sketches El Dormllon and La Corrlda de Toros were pre sented For the last meetmg an xmaglnary radlo program was prepared Short talks were given on the meanmg and 0I'lg1I'l of Spanlsh names found ln the United States Correspondence was mamtalned through affillatlon wlth the Natlonal Bureau of Educatlonal Corlespondence First row: M. mefate, D. atton, J. ob , lt . Met , B. Pratt, J. Bertiaux, P. orglin, D. Tice, Mrs, Dale. ond row: M. Ueigler, V. List, S. Kashak, L. Davidson, G. Kullar, 1. 0 , . ts ', . s, L. Carpe te , W. Davidson. Third row: 0. Klein, R. Johnson, L. Walsworth, C. Fleishour, C. Davies, H. Fletcher, H, Wonders, . o' , J. arr'n o , . i'ler. Q 3 , v , i 5 Y 7 . . 4 . ,, . t n , A I i . . . , - . V y . , - n - ra an ' n r 1 ' . , . Seventy 'Three Cgeardsdabblc Mt B D M H I' S Rtlfl' dyB Le Cercle FFHHCHIS Officlers Vlce Presldente Mary Metcalf Secretalre Jean Robb Le Tresoxrie Vlncent Rathff Purpose To further knowledge of French and acqulre greatel fluency IH the speakmg of the language Le Cercle Francals was organized thls year under the SUDGFVISIOH of Miss Cadwell All meetmgs and programs were conducted in French The program commlttee composed of Sylvia Mllazzo Cchairmanj Vlfglnla Eddy V1rg1n1a Grant and Bern1ce Grant prepared interesting monthly programs Short plays were glven by Mabel Kennedv Vincent Ratllff Carol Lee Smith Bernice Grant V1rg1n1a Eddy and Jean Robb Talks on France and French customs amusements and sports were gn en by Mary Metcalf and Helen Dempsey In February a br1dge party was g1ven at the home of Jeanne Bertlaux ln order to ralse money for the Hardscrabble plcture At the May meetlng all of the club members pa1t1c1pated 1n a treasure hunt whlch proved to be an exc1t1ng ending for the year s actlvltles First row: Miss Cadwell. P. Borglin, M. e cali, . Pratt, J. Robb, J. Bertiaux, H. empsey. C. Smith. Second ruw: Y, Grant, . Kennedy. . Thomas, W. ' remper, . Milazzo. V. a i , V. Ed , . Grant. C La Presidente ......................,........... Jeanne Bertiaux La ' .............,..........., .................... .I ! . . , , . , . . ' ., Y 7 7 I ! ' I ! ' Y Y 7 I V . , Q . - 9 . , . . . , . . . Seventy Four cgeavdscrabblo t B e M Sh h Ml Na htr bee nd A B M r W n t L Hog B All n H Dr nan Latlnl Socn Senatus Margaret Baer Consuls Frank Alderson Praetor Luc1lle Katchex Aedlle Eleanor Stasell Quaestor Mary LOIS Shaughnessv Purpose To promote fuller appreclatlon of Latm hte and llteratule The advanced Latm students organlzed the Latml Socu under the supervlslon of Mlss Nachtrleb Work upon projects was the prmclpal act1v1ty of the year The club was d1v1ded mto four sectlons each of WhlCh Worked upon one pro1ect In one sectlon the boys carved a wooden figure about two feet m helght whlch the girls dressed ln clothmg typlcal ot the anclent Romans Another group bullt the House of the Tragxc Poet a model of a house excavated m Pompe11 A mlnlature model of the Roman Forum m CICGFO s t1me was also made The school year was closed wlth a party at WhlCh projects were ex h1b1ted The Daubers were honored guests Setenty Fave First row: li. S use-ll, L. Kutcher, M. :A r, L. Mackey, J. Mortlund, A. Armslromz, E. Reynolds, . S aug - nessy, 'ss c ieb. ' o row: M. .ntolik, C. lakemore, H. ille , . Picker, F. Alderson, J. Je ne t, . an. . e . . I - . Third row: H. Hadley, H. Kuethe, T. Spencer, G. Turner, G. Jacobsen, S. Guttilla, R. Green, M. Arm- strung. 0 9 If ..,........................... i N . 7 . . . . 7 . . . . . . Y 4 ' ! 7 I - I ac ' rx , - Y .. . . 1 . . , . V . . Y V V, Cgeardsmabblo PII t I vs Mlss Barber W Grant B lxulb R MaJerchm D Jenkins 1 Koenig L bthllllng B Koenig. B Schurtz Mlss Cully H Swift be-cond rovs J Chlaxene V Rlbband M Mackey H Mc-Gune J Mohan J Hull M Wllson W Arm strong L Freenfield H Broun E Tqeda 7 Fxugnbbons Thlld rovs M Ferns A Haxtharlk H blllott R Helandex I Soderstrom M Radfern E Mateex V Dxxon H Lux L gCh0ll H Mille! E Ma un M Arm tlonp. E Dullan C Port G Hall Fourth row D Walsh B hmm V Halnhank C Soulsbg H lurner M Ilamran M Haldeman T Johnston J Hart M Boys 5 Esslngton H Iyons P Crtenlnp. M 'ha M Slhllllll R Movtland J lwrnof W Nnx H Qxttelfield Elementary Latm Club Ofhcels Presldent Walter Armstrong Vlce Presldent Mary Wllson Secretary Helen McGu1re Treasurers Jeanne H1ll John Mohan Purpose To prepare the begmmng Latln students for actlve pa1t1c1 patlon ln the advanced Latm club The Elementary Latln Club was orgamzed unde1 the supe1v1s1on of Mxss Barber and MISS Cully The programs were arranged to promote fuller appreclatlon of Roman 11fe and hterature Some outstanding programs of the year were Oflglllal Latln cross wo1d puzzles, puns, Latm Chrlstmas Calols, and shdes of both a Roman home and scenes of ancxent Rome Hobby Club The Hobby Club, sponsored by M1 Jordan, was orgamzed m Novembel Wlth the followlng officers Geolge N Taylor, presldent, Grant Turner, VICE presldent, Er1c Jauch, secretary Frank Alderson, press reporter, and Mllt0H Alhson, auctloneer The collectmg of stamps clalmed the attentlon of the members, who were Mllton Alllson, Frank Alderson, Erlc Jauch George Alderson, W1l llam Jones, James Jones Charles Defenbaugh, Grant Turner, George N Taylor, Jack Essmgton, Kenneth Garyer, Francls Malr, and Stanley Sen decke Seventy Svc l 'o': . ' , . ., . ' , . ' ', . '.', . , . ' ' ', . 'Y ' '5 - . ' v - . ' S. - - - ' ' , . , . ' . - U ' . . - . '. , D. rs, .l 'I ', . l sl. . f, .5 ': ,.. ' . l'. I . l Fifth row: W. Bills: D. Helander, W. Ullom. J. Solon, W. Elder, R. Antolik, R. Watson, F. Wilkm, . ' , . 4 , . 1 ',', . si ' . O K ------------------------ y . . Y - 0 I 3 L 1 I , ' . , . Yu l Ggeardscrabblo Mhll Mk h Forensmcs Much mterest has alw fu s been dlsplfzyed 1n debate work Two or three yeals ago lnter class debate and several good w1ll contests w1th othel schools were held but It was not unt1l thlq year when we entered the Blg Mr Koenlg coached a negatlye team and an afflrmatlve team for the selson Repolts from the 1udges concernmg both were very gratlfylng On Ap11l 6 our representatlves debated w1th Danv1lle the latter Wm nmg, by only fifteen pomts The Streatol team composed of Barbara Smlth Iola Sanderson and Pred Tyrrell wlth Charles Joy as alternate defended the afflrmatlve slde of the sub1ect Resolved That at Le lst One Half of Revenues for the State and Local Purposes Shall be Derlved flom Sources Other Than Tanglble Property Mylon Phllllps of Wabash College was the nudge On the afternoon of Apul 7 the Streator team composed of Ruth Beall Mane Mltchell and Jean Turk wlth Emma Beall as alternate debated wlth Pekm on the same sub1ect Streator takmg the negatlve slde Mlss Dorothy Craft 1nstructo1 m the Mason Cly Hlgh School was the mdge glvlng Pekm 1 11 pomts and Streator 110 S1nce Pekln malntams a school of speech lts team had considerable adv mtage oyer Streator s Two of the conference members wlth whom we had scheduled debates Peorla Central and Peorla Manual hlgh schools d1d not place teams ln the contest theleby forfe1t1ng thelr debates First row: Jean Turk, Ruth Beall, Lola Sanderson, Marie ite e . Seco l row: r. 'o0nig:. C arles Joy, Fred Tyrrell, Barbara Smith. O 1 1 . . 'c tl' . c . ' Y. ' L, K , . Y L . 's Y , v Y Twelve debate conference, that we placed teams in a major field of forensics. N. A . Y V. . , . - ' r ' U' ' , , ' , S ' . X11 1 1 Y V. L , .1 L 1 , , L , 1 ' ' ' S' f . - . ' I 2 . v l . V 1 . . , T 9 V K 1. ' .' T' x L x 1 , x 7 . 'I . 7 9 5 I t 7 1 ! ' ' 1 I K 1 I ' 1 .i 1 1 . . 1 I l 1 l 1. I V , . , 1 . c rr - . 1 7 . . . , U . Seventy Seven ,T.. Cgeardscrabblef Sevent3 Elght Hardscrabble Staff EDITORS Marv Metcalf Edgar Thomas Senlor Editors Jane Falkensteln Dorothv Duncan Meta Scharfenberg Organlzatlons Dwlght Farthlng' Florence Gunther Sports Marlon Reeder Rov Chrlstensen Faculty Vlrlnla I lst Actnltles Vlrglnla Merllner Art and Photography Jack Hvson Constance Blake Florence Morse Evelvn Hllger Vlncentlna llrlll3ZZO Typlsts Ella Butterlv Maullce Lavelle Ads ISCTS Miss Hall Mlss Movnlhan Mr Cadv BLSINESS MANAGERS Jean Robb Hosmel Merrell Team Captalns Leo Ryan Paul Slager Dololes Patton Harold Olesen Bernadlne Jov Ometa McCaules Lawrence KOOI Teams Senlor Helen Wllkes Marlon Reeder Eleanor Revnolds er Stewart Sulllvan Charles Jov Sophomore Margaret Baer Jack Jacob 0WltZ Bernlce Samors Carl Patton Freshman Phyllls Greenlng' Marjorle Carpenter Sudle Essmgton John Mohan PICTURE IDENTIFICATION Top r w Hyson Metcalf Thomas Second rovl Scharfenbergz Chrlstensen Morse Thlrd row Duncan Merrmer Falkensteln Fourth row Mllazzo Llst Reeder l'lfth rovs Hlllzer Parthlnp, Gunther Y , . . , , i , v , .., .YY a 2 ' , ' . Junior: Sylvia Milazzo, Josephine Web- 9 Y . ' . : . ' - Y ' ! ' Z . 1 , 1 A I V u 1 , , . v, ' ll-llardscrabble Only those who have actually taken a part IH the productlon and IH the selllng and dlstrzbutlon of an annual, can posslbly appreclate the magnltude of the pro1ect Few reallze the tlme spent and the effort lnvolved IH producmg a book that 19 both new ID ldeas and up to standard The compll mg and edltlng of such a book requlres the cooperatlon of stu dents and faculty Wlth the staff Because the responslblllty of financmg the 1933 Hardscrabble rested solely upon the staff lt was necessary for us to devlse several means to raxse money chlef among them were the col lectlon of senlor pledges the spon sorlng of dances and the opera tlon of the check room during bas ketball season To encourage students to buy books teams were appointed and the race was on to see whlch class would buy the greatest number The race ended Wlth the senlors 1n first place Junlors second freshmen thlrd and the sophomores last Our hlgh school has had a chartel membershlp 1n the N I P A slnce 1925 durlng whlch tlme the Hardscrabble has been awarded seven first class or excel lent honor ratlngs The 1933 staff has endeavored to contmue th1S excellent record We wlsh t thank the students and faculty who haxe alded us 1n thlS under taklng PICTURE IDENTIFICATION li It JyK Pfth My dyH Cgeardscrabblo l Seventy Nme L u - . . . . . . , 1 1 . Z , - A, ' Y 7 - 3 y Z y I , . i . V . . . . . , . . 0 . Y I . . . Top row: Blake, Merrell, Robb. Second row: Ryan, But erly, Lavelle. Third row: McCauley, Slager, Pa un. Fourth row: Olesen, 0 , ooi. 'i row: 0 nihan, Ca , all. Ggeardscrabblo SENIORS At Play Mlke savs To the X1Ct0l belong the spomls The card board IOVGI' Jack Hvson Beannv and hxs femmes Sauer L Novak So thls IS the Hardscrabble Staff The Senlor Hoodlums Kmetz Halcott Stetz Gllbert McGuire Spencer M Lavelle Vlfglhla and Marg Snowbirds Ooooooo' That klss' E Hllger and B Reese Roberts and Adams the Great Class Inventors Ezghty sa u q ,- , U N ' M. O'Connell R. E. R. E. B. ' J. ' T. ll il geardscralvblo ......-. Campus Cult Ups The Fountam of Youth V Doran R Clavton K Jonen M OCon nell W Hetznen Who Q Who Meet the MISSUS Mike and hw blkf. Watch youl Qtep Shlrlev' So tlredl B Jonen and 'VI Halfpenm Famous people around sc ool C ov Gmchev M Rawls Palm G Powels Turner J Falkenst P Llovd J Hvion l LlSt V Robb F John 'son J West do not choose to lun Oster Two weeks later' R Blake C Jov M Aker B Tremper Eughtv One P . , - . . Y . , . - , . '. f -v ll ' H L . 1 1 A h . . J ,. L. Poole, S. Samors, R. ' - , , . ' . . V. , . - , H. , . ein, . 4 , . , . , C. ' v - 1 . - ' . , . . I ' . D. . ' Y ' . Y u Y ' Cgeawclsuablvlt, Streator Townshlp Hlgh School KIWHHIS Band F Plat Clarinet Hmmm Menell I lutes Crmglannx Ioxuxs I 1ll1m Poole Rllph Jones lenor Saxophones Kall Hem Calllllla Haal Baritone Saxophone Chal les Joy Xlto Saxophones Rosa Male Bane C elald Jacobson V11p.,1l Palm Thomas Spencel Manm Woodwald Barltone Halold Svxlft Trombones Iexoy, Walswolth Scott Towner Ramona Andrews lvlallx Anthony I lank Washko Icstel VS oods Englztx 'Two INS! Rl MENITATION B Flat Clarlnefs John Whlte leona Novak Doxothv Duncan Mavune Mlllel Helen Wllkes Vmcent Mascal Wlllard Partrldge Euc Jauch Thomas Walsh Iaurence Jameson Fvelyn Sopher Ardlth Armstrong Charles Arnold Rodeuc Fmcham Bernadlne Tapley John Fornof Maxme George Jean Sodelstrom Mau Jean Boys Marv Wxlson Ieonald Gleenfield Bernadme Aronson French Horns Ehzabeth Warwlck Ceclle Horaney Loulse MCMlllln Thelma Smlth Cornets Charles Hoffman Chau les Mlller Howard Thomas Homu Kuethe Reta Kramel Fdgal Thomas Audrey Bell Blame Spencel Lucllle Mlller Elalne Reynolds Challes Vance Harry Lawton JQSSIQ Haar Snare Drums Ralph Kent Eleanor Reynolds Lee Thompson Merle Swxft Stanley Sendecke John Mohan Margaret Armstr Bass Drum Robert Blake Cymbals Thomas Mes 61 Drum Major Delmar Wohl ong - a- x . O O O O L. R. BROADDUS, Director J '- ' ' ' . T . , . . . ' . F I . . .' 'z 1 ' . 2 I ' A . S ,, William Tremper Kenneth Frantz . K J . A . A ,V l 1 - ' J . -Y. ' 1 . . ,' ' J l - u A . , . - . 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' 1 ' arclscralvlvlc, 1932 1933 Bancl Season The St16HtOl Hlgh School R111 '1111s Rand unde1 thc Clll8LtlOH of N11 R1021flCll.lS h 1s completed one of 1fS most succcsstul seasons The emollment totalllng sexentx membe1s 111c1e21sed bs me n1b11s of thc fxcshm 111 cl 1ss mule 21 much bette1 b1l21nccd o1g1n111t1o11 th1s we ll p1rt1cul211ly 111 muchlng f0lI'I13t1OI1S Tl1e dlum corps 1111 111110111111 p1om1nent tor the in st tlme thxs X011 won 1 gleat de 1l ot dCll1111dt10I1 The band pl 11nd xt 1ll tootl11ll and l11sketl11ll g1n1cs thc Ott21W1 d1st11ct tOLlIl'llIl1ll1t l t sexe1 l Ll e ntert 11nments The flve ent1 1nts who w ent to the Rlg Twelxc Conte st at Lllldlld on N111 1 1nd 6 b1oughtb21cl1thetollowlng hono1s How ll d Tl1om 1s fnst placc 111 colnet Ralph Kent second place IH XOILQ tllllltillltl Scott TOWHKI second place 111 t1ombone Jess McDow ell tllllil pl1ce 111 tub 1 and IIOSINQI Nlelrell th11d pl 1ce 111 11ol1n How211d Thom IS 1lso won fll t pl1ce 111 CO1 net at the lll1no1s KN eslex 2111 contest Two LOIlCbltS wele g11en durlng tl1e xc ll the f11st on M 11 Z 1t 8 p 111 111d the second on MdX 1 at 1 p m Xt these c 7llLCltS the band pl11 cd the followmg numbers The Foldcn Sccpt1e 5Ll1lLD9gl9ll lll1no1s NVood F'est11 al O1 9ltLl1Q T21XlO1 On to VlLt0TX Holmes I'he Spnlt ot D1e21ms Rowland Stlolllng Ilnough thc Woods NI111sf11ld R1en11 ONLltLllt W 1g11c1 Down the R11 61 Q3.1S0ll T1 1nsatl 1nt1c .lVIcI1Cl'1 Ph1ll1ps I11 dtlCl1tlOl1 to the aboxe p1og121m solos WQIC plesentecl lox the contest wlnnels and bY Ele111o1 Rex nolds and 16101 W21lswo1th two othel DIOHI 1nent mus1c121ns An unusu1l t1e21t was p1o11ded ln the f11st concelt bx the 21ppe211f111ce ot the followmg student w111ne1s ot the Ch1c1go b111d contests Stew llt BIOWH of Aust111 H1gh School 11113.10 CdllLlLL1 ot I21l1e Vlew Hlgh School Charles Pealson of Lane Technlcal Hlgh School Phll Routts ot Senn Hlgh School and Exelxn Wh1te of Roobexelt Hlgh School 7 . l 1 J ' 1 X T 1 1 ' 1 '. 1 , LY k f s 1 , -1 . l 1 1 v 1 . 1 1 ' A . 1, 2. . . 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T11 1 , t 1 1 1 1 Ezhlztx 1e'e ff Th Wardsmabblo .--1-no JUNIOR OPERETTA Ask the Professor CAST Marylda O Nell, the laundress daughter Vlrglnla MHGISOH Emlly Lee, frlend of Marylda Bernadlne Joy Prof Wlll Breakeasy, Engllsh Instructor George North Taylor John Alnsworthy, wealthy college senlor Ralph Kent June Alnsworthy hls slster, attendlng school Jean Mehock Polly, attendlng school and llkes senlors Margaret Baer Red O Nell, Marylda s brother Charles Joy Tommy Freshman, frlend of John and Red Fred Rlchards Senlor glrls Phyllls Armstrong, Marlorle Johnston, Esther French Mrs O Nell, mother of Marylda and Red Grace Kollar Page, a small boy Bobby Foldenauer L3d16S ln W31t1Hg Mary Prendergast, Loulse Wohl Pearl Dletman, Norma Saemlsch Q 1 t Gypsy Dance Roberta Beed P80131 les Tap Dance Donna Tlce MIXED SINGING CHORUS Phyllls Armstrong MBTIQ Dell Esther Prench Camllla Haar MHYJOTIS Johnston Sylvla Mllazzo Dorothy Oster Meta Scharfenberg MHTIOD Coleman Helen Dempsey Bernlce Grant Vera Hepner Sylvla Kashak Onleta McCauley Bertha Rovsatt Barbara Smlth Beverly Warren Rosemary Cook Vlrglnla Eddy Vlfglnla Grant Ceclle Horaney Vlrglnla Merrlner Evelyn Nagle Leona Schar fenberg Carol Lee Smlth Arthur Dell James Farrngton Thomas Meyer Wllllam Tremper Carl DBVIES Paul Gllbert Ray Smlth Glen Votaw Charles Farrlngton Waldon Llston Stewart Sulllxan Thomas Walsh Warren Robertson HAPPY CHORUS Annette Frledman Mallon Moole Carol Padgett Rose Glnchey Constance Noon Marcella Plos kunak Josephme Weber Ewelyn Green MBFIUH Obenhln Lola Sanderson GIRLS' DANCING CHORUS MBTIOH CFIDE Margaret Koenlg Josephlne Prendergast Ardlth Hombaker Marle Mltchell Carol Klrk Leona Negray Margaret Prendergast ORCHESTRA VIOIIDS L R Broaddus Rosa Male Bane Leona Nowak Hosmer Merrell clarlnets Helen Wllkes Vlncent Mascal cello W E Barlckman flutwGeolglanna Powers cornets Charles Hoffman Charles Mlller trombone Leroy Walsvsorth saxophone Cerald Jacobson bass Jess McDowell mano Ellzabeth Warxuck drums Eleanor Reynolds Slnglng dlrected by MISS Howland Danclng dlrected by Roberta Beed Orchestra dlrected by Mr Broaddus Enghtv Four 66 99 , ....,,,,...............,.... 7 ' ' ! -.--A---'-,V.-I-Yu'nuu-------- , . ---- -. --.--- - ' Trumpeters ,,,,,,,,,,.,s....,,,..........,,....,..... ,....,,...... H oward Thomas, Charles Miller -------V J K ---4----hhll------------------------------I-----Y '---- ------ ' Wardscrabbla SPACE N01 PIFSI Last and Onls June 6 1933 I ETTERS SI HOOI -XI' I AIRS A BOOST Dcal Idltols We wlsh you to know thlt cxcl slnce S .uc hu becn Dllbll hcd wa hue no Tlnlc on oul handx -Allllllllfl Ifans SONIILIHIVI SHUI I ID Bl' IIONF ABUIT 'IHIS IILZII I'Cllt0IS Is It tluc That lunlol GIQLIIILIIYIS and NLHIOI planlsts Illfl IIOUYIII top,,cthcl7 That 1 hookcd lunlol box hu plowcd llselt Ithk of C badge llullflg the labt week OI so' That a celtaln west slde basketball plavel hax been keeplng colllplnv XVIII! .1 blondc scnlol 'J Cullous LAN YOU IMAGINE Shllley b3.Il10IQ not clacklng, hel gum Yllglnla Melllnel YXlfI10l.1t HIBSIIILI MISS Ndlhtllib plaxlng 1 bav holn Illcdlllan ln Nll lxocnlgs lllll t1chc I IIIIIIFI Poole golng, XXIIII Icc FIIOIIIP xon'7 Jeannc Beltlaux ln .1 sclloux convel satlon Stm Ketchmalk wlth .1 gtltiltibl date Ml f.1d1 ln a hllalloux mood' Ilnlcl Ixlllctz ax amthlng., but l wolll IU h.1tel 7 Call Daxlea as a DILQOIO plaxuq Mlas Ixuchenbeckel dw the fl1LUN Fat Ladvl Jean Robb a a ml S1on1lx ln Chlnfl Bob INIIINNGI ax a llttle home bov THIS AND THA'l Mlss Jo Pulcell ISEIIUQCI the followlng flonl 1 pxollllnent SQHIOI 1. test papel Alble Booth wa the 'ISNRSNIH of AI7I2ih'll1l I lncoln Iawlence KOOI lust whelc does buttelnlllk come flOIll9 Bob Halcott N 1 flolll we ow cows INVOVA FIUNS PUR NEYT YEAR New School Schedule lhl Nchcdule wlll bc put lnto cffect nclct ual It has bcen QAILIIIIIIV pl lnncd bv thc tlcultx .1nd has ILLQINKII th. l plowal ot thc Dllnklpdl Holllc Rtllllll Blldgc Iuxollx Ian Icwonx IU Dancc Icsxollx St0lX IIUIII 'l unch I 00 Rext Pellod 30 Reclc 1 ION 4 Ol Attelnoon I1 1 D1SIllIbb3l of school Uh JOIIIHD wlll make It a lule that all xtuglents lllu t be out oi thc Illllllllllg 4 D l I'hc llghtlng effects at the school d 1nces nclct xc ll wlll be lllllltcd to the olchest 1 pl 1ttollll whele thele wlll be elctla heavv xhadeb ao that no glallng llght wlll penetlate the g.,1nl BLLILISQ of the leduccd coat ot Ille Tlllllx 1nd the lalgc b1l1nce on hlnd ln c C tw tleawulx It hu bun cleclccl It outh P ltlclp1tlon ln In c AIIIIIIN shall COIIIIYIIIL to hftv two wccks ln 1934 BRII HT bAYINf S OI' OUR F Al UI TY NI1'-1 Cadwell I could su solllcthlng, but I wont Nllss Nachtlleb Whelc WSIB you on the nlolnlng, of Septelllbel Z1 l Nllss IJOISQX INOw pcople Ml xllllftllfl HlN'lll Bflbc IQWIIIIAI 1 I Nt N MIS Howcllx SIID ou Nllsa Jackson folkx NIlss Pulcell Nllss Nlcholas Nllss Howlmd mulet Thls lx '1 Ml Plledlllan lllolc about thls Phwslcs lllllll xtcllll to me Haw. I put thc .zbbcnce We ll han l test toclax Allan' Wake up -M It wcle Oncc 'Ind fol 1ll kccp C lsx If you w mt to know takc 1 good COUISQ IH l Cadx Id llkc to hflxc the a Nc ncc Nllps plcasc Elqlltx FII 7 v I Q y Y y 1 , 1 1 1 41 1 J K A A 1 A L , f v 4 - , . I ,. . .3 ' A. , V HL. v 4 V 1 X V , . S' 1 ,, .Q l . I , ,Y - l A I' ' ' I I 1 Kp - as 1 s- '1 an , . , . , 11 ' ln , , l ' . ' ' - q . 4 -' .Al ,I V ' I 1 z: .rf .hy -l-lv. ,ur in ,A . . . 1. ' , .' ,' , ' -+1 10:00-10110- A . . l 1 1 2 1 I l 4 IUZIU-10:2U- ' 1 .'.'.' 1 10:20-10:30-. . nr: 1 - j ' 10:30- 240- ' '1 H- ' - .5 10240-10:50-Q '. - j - . 1 -- .4 L. A . 10:70-2:00-I. . w ,- . 2 - 2:0041 - .- -' , - 2 f' - - 1' l' ' - ' 25- - V. 23:00-53:3 M ' '12 t' . hil .' ' wo' j 21 C'hiselel s 'lub 3130- I ll-1 ' -z. N w . . . - . , 3 4100- .1 ff , . . . . 1: , 'I in , I H ' if . 1 Q ' 1 ' ' - . . c D ' - ' - 1 5 1 ' -I by zl, p. ll.l V i ' I' . L1 1 L' 1 2 1 B- J. ' 12 ' . I . 1 'I is 1 1 ' .' 0 ' ' . H . , . 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' .Aan U ,'.'1' -'1 Wardscrabblo SENIOR PLAY TheB1gPond Dlrector Hedvx lg Schoch Q AST Irancesco an Itahan servant Edward Rashld Ronny Davls a young Amerlcan Delmar Wohl Mrs Emlly Bllhngs Wlfe of Bllllngs Beryl Pratt Mrs Jane Llvermore of the Vernon Gazette Florence Cunther Barbara Bllllngs daughter of the Bllllngses Dorothy Duncan Plerre De Mlrande a French courler Jess McDowell Sarah a mald Shlrley Samols Molly Perkins a stenographer Evelyn Hllger Itallan Slnger Ralph Kent Synopsls A I Venetlan Apartment rented by the B111 lHgSeS 1n Venlce Late sprlng Act II The Blllmgses home 1n Vernon Oh1O Some months later Act III The same Next dav Play Commlttees Llghtlng Jack Hyson Paul Gllbert Bob Halcott Roy Chrlstensen Advertlsmg Helen Jardlne George Dzurlsln Bae Reese Tlckets Leo Ryan Harold Olesen Edward Stetz Bernadlne Joy Lllhan Poole Programs Arthur Dell Propertles Georglanna Powers Howard Fletcher Karl Hem Elmer Kmetz Gladys Blrtvsell Margaret Halfpenny Thomas Spencer Jane Falkenstem Merle Cook Muslc Hlgh school orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr Louls Broaddus Faglztx Ezglzt cc ' va D . 1 a ' I ' , , ss,.s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,l.,.,c , .................,....................,.. ......... . I . . y K --------- -------A--------------------'----- e . , .....,.,....,,,,........ I , ........,............... . 9 '------f----------A---'----------------' Henry Blllmgs, an American buslness man ........,,..........aa,, Charles Hoffman , V----V--AY- 'Y-..A-----PVV-YYY',----,-,-,--,----------,-A A---,--'--YY-'----YYv' A , ,.............a,...............,...,....,..........,,. O ct . ' , ' - y. . , . . I . . , . O . . : K v . , , . u : , ' , . : 9 Y ! ! ' . . F ' 7 9 ' 7 . V 9 . 7 7 3 , . Wardscrabblu g were !M.,.,... THE BTIG POND Characters Dorothy Duncan plu ed the part of Barbara to perfection Bhe com pletely won the hearts of the audience by her pleasing personality and skillful acting Jess McDowell as the French hero displayed skill rn interpreting the Fr enth manners and temper rment Hrs use of the foreign dialect especially amused the audience when he combined rt with the audience rn an uproar with his fiery outbursts followed by sudden meek ness Delmar Wohl as Prerres rival and Beryl Pratt as Barbaras mother enacted their parts well Florence Gunther as the gossrpy news paper reporter Shirley bfrmors as the American maid vxho knevs more about the Brllrngses aflarrs than they themselxes knew Evelyn Hrlgcr as the flrrtatrous stenographer Edu ard Rashid rs the Italian butler xx ho rattled off Italian with the abrlrtx of a nrtrxe and Ralph Kent as the Italian gondolrer who sang vsrth great romantic terxor added thrrr parts to the realism of the play The Pl ot The plot rs burlt about a successful business man who with hrs wife and daughter crosses the brg pond the Atlantic Ocean rn search of rest and romance rn the Old World Much to hrs chagrin the daughter falls rn love with Prerre a French romancer Before returning to Amer rca Barbara persuades her father to give Prerre a positron rn hrs com panv The father expects Prerre to vsork for nothing but Barbara belrex es hrm capable of receiving five thousand dollars a vear for hrs services they compromrse and Pier re goes to vsork at me thousand dollars a year Upon locating rn the Unrted States Prerre surprises Mr Brllrngs by becoming a one hundred per cent go getting business man This drspleases the daughter but rn the end Barbara concludes that business and romance can be combined and she accepts Prerre at hrs face value I 3 by K,,. y:?,rkL pgy 7 ,yai r rrc,c r E r 5 aM-.-a.- W' r i A f r N.ar 1- . - N . f L 5 5 Y 1 t Y 5 E 66 1 r H r uv 11 2-I' ' V 1 1 I In i . ' K 1 - . .. , . , . ' i s 2 . 1 . ' ' American slang. Charles Hoffman, in the role of Mr. Billings, kept the ' 7 ' 3, . ' , r , , L r , A. 1 n , 1 ,S- u ' N Y I . ll . v v 1 9 C 9 ' x 1 ' ' 1 7 ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' , . . . . , , it ,, I D V. . . v 1 . ' ' I 1 . C 9 1 f 1 1 K , , , , KK ' sr ' ' , .. r , , . . 4 ' 1 ' 1 . 1' r , 1 1 I vi . v 1 1 . v 1 . I 1- , K1 1 . . an 1' ' ' is - L , ' A V . ' W v 1 v. l l . ku, . 1 K1 .kv ,1 Q. ' . 1 ' - ' A ' 1k I ' ' 1 r L1 A, 1 , . K1 K . x C I , , ' . 3 . Eiglztx 71 ll Nmety Cgfardscrabbley About School The gang' from Hllls R Blake L West Gamble N Meyers Berrettml P Borglm P r a t t C Noon Qualfe L Katcher Schurtz M Lavelle Just a couple Freshles H Lyons and McGuire Plpplflg good tlme R Blake T D Meyers Look at the Blrdle' C A Foldenauez The Ja1l blrds' D Farthmg' B Halcott H Stevens J Kennedy D Arthur B Turner M Aker B Tremper J Hvson F Dletman Makmg whoople with Whoople R Trapp F Rlchards Caught ln the act C Taplev A Mltchell Wow Blow' W Bruhns R Carl son V Mayfield B Wmdus W Part rldge J Munn We tank we home now' M Moore B J Roe Q R 'E' . , . , J. O , , . , T. - ' ', . ' ,B. , . , L. ' , . , B. of Y: A . . . ,Z 15. S. H. S. 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I ISH CIIB DANCE On Aplll 7 the EIIg'llSll Club sponsaled a mltlllll d mee 'lhl Jun U1 Olchestla plas ed fol a lalge gatherlng of llght hzalted students llght l'l631t9fl because spllng xacatlon would soon bllllg' them ltst flonl H1110 houls of hectlc school llfc sometlmes even ten lt thu wue n lughtx I IRATE DANCF On Aprll I1 the sophonloles tlansformed the gymnaslunl IllfO a pllate shlp Skulls closs bones and anchors could be seen exelxwhele VVe danced on the deck of the x essel to the muslc of 7eke Pl ICC s O1CllQSTla and enloved bexerages ln the mess hall Dullng the l1'lt61I'IllSSlOI1 two pll3tQS MHFIOH Cuhl and Holtense Stephens lumped out of a tlGHSLllG chest and aftel enteltalnlng us wlth a tap dance the two ClQSDG13.flOQS dlstrlbuted thell treasule 111 the folm of contettl Illcd RlLll31ClN anoth r nlcmbel of the Dllate clew sang a numbel IHF SIORX BOOK BAII On Aplll Z8 the fleshles wele consplcuouslx clean cals led fIOI'I1 fleshles wele glxlng tllell fllst dance And was It a sucuss' A huge Japanese lanteln was hung flom the mlddle ot the LLIl1I1Q' 1nd bllght cololed balloons were Ntlllllg' flonl one COIHQI ot the gs nlaslum to the othel Dlawlngs of famous St01X book chalactels such as Old Klng Cole Humptx Dumptx and the Wooden Soldlel wele tllSpllX cd on the walls At one end of the gXIY1Il3S1LlI'lI was a huge w oodcn shoe whele the nlothel of all these neat freshles llxed The settlng for Hal Rlss Olchestla was black wlth Qllkel stals hele and thele Dullng the lIItQIHllSS10H the popular dance team Peggy Lowe and Malllyn Malsh glxe a clex C1 pel folmance and Edwald Soens sang thlee populal songs JLNIOR SENIOR I ROWI May 26 brought wlth It the event that every student anxlousl3 awalts the Junlor Senlor Prom We were ushered lnto the gymnaslum 3l'I'llflSt the falllng snow of the polal leglons How glollously cool the dll seemed ln comparlson to the atmosphere outslde the gym V QCOIQS of happx couples danced on the gllstenlng ICQ The attlactlxe gIllS ln thell loxclx exenlng costumes fOl med a plctulesque contrast to the whlte sullound lngs And the boys bedecked IH thell summer folmals needed no I1lOtl61 to loxe them' Paul Lestel s Waltz Klngs pelched on a huge lcebelg furnlshed the nluslc The decolatlons the gal etx and the nluslc wlll long llve IH the memolx of all L1 - 1' 1' ' K1 . 1K1 ' 1 x1 ' ' 1 J 1 1 1' . 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