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

 - Class of 1935

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RUTH ELIZABETH LIST uLibbyn Committees: Class Dance 1-2-3, Junior Prom 3, Junior Play 3: Clubs: Daubers 1-2, Spanish 3-4: Hardscrabble Staff 1-4. I'll continue to smile as long: as I live, Smiles are natural, and easy to give. MARGARET HELEN LLOYD upeggyu Committees: Class Dance 1-2-3-4, Junior Prom 3, Junior Play 3: Clubs: Daubers 2-3, French 4: Hardscrabble Staff 4. A izirl with personality. I MAURICE LOS IIMOYI-yi! Committees: Class Dance -, Jun r Prom 3: Clubs: Biology 1-2, Spanish 1-2, Lettermen's 4: Athletics: All-Staters 1, Swimming' 1, Track 1, Varsity Baseball 1, Varsity Basketball 2-3-4, Varsity Foot- ball 2-3-4. I'll not budge an inch. FRANK LUX Butch Vice-President 3-4: Committees: Class Dance 1-2, Pin and Ring 3, Junior Prom 3, Junior Play 3: Clubs: Daubers 2-3, Hi-Y 3-4, Pep 3-4, Lettermen's 4: Ath- letics: Class Basketball 3, Class Baseball 2. Varsity Football 2-3-4, Basketball Mnnngzer 4: Representative to Older Boy's Conference 3. I thought the fellow who invented work had finished it. FRANCIS McCLERNON HMacU As tall and silent as a mighty oak. RUTH MACKEY Ruthie Clubs: Dramatics 3, Science 2: G. A. A. 1. Pep, punch, and personality. Cgeardscrabblo '35 i271 MARGARET LOUISE MARAS Committees: Class Dance 1-2-3-4, Pin and Rim: 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Prom 3: Clubs: French 3-4, Ancient History 2, Co-Editor Hardscrabblc 4, Only the best is good enough for you. EVELYN DELORES MARTIN NEVCU Junior Prom 3: Clubs: Dramatics 3. English 4, Spanish 2: Hardlscrabble Busi- ness Committee 4. I worry not: 'tis naught but lust time. JOHN MARX HI-Iarpon Committees: Class Dance l-2-3-4, Junior I'rom 3, Junior Play 3: Clubs: I-Ii-Y 4, Spanish l: Athletics: Track 3: Co-Editor Hardscrabble 4: Rotary Representative 4. We prize him because we know his true worth. ELEANOR MATEER ICEIQU Clubs: Latin 2, Scribblcrs 4: Hardscrab- ble Staff 4. ' ' Frank, Winsome, and merry is she, As clover a mixer as ever could be. MAY ANNETTE MAZZOLA Mickey Home Economics Clrib 1-2: Athletics: Baseball 1, Iiasketbal 2, Soccer 3, Vol- leyball 3. TO waste valuable time is unwise. LILLIAN RAE MISSEL Spanish Club 1-2. Not only good, but good for something.

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BERNICE JONEN HBee!Y Junior Prom Committee 3: Clubs: Debate 1, Debate Team 1, Home Economics 1, Scribblers 3-4: Hardscrabble Business Committee 4. Great Godsl How she will talk. JAMES HARRY JONES llJim7! Thornton High School, Harvey, Illinois 1. Committees: Class Dance 2-3-4, Pin and Ring: 3, Junior Prom 3, Junior Play 3: Scribblers Club 3: Hardscrabble Staff 4. The world knows nothing of its great- est men. STANLEY KAPROWSKI Butch Pep Club 3-4: Cheer Leader 3-4. LUCILLE MARIE KATCHER Committees: Class Dance 1, Junior Play 3: Clubs: Commercial 4, Latin 2, Scrib- blers 3: G. A. A. 3: Hardscrabble Busi- ness Committee 4. It takes a lorfiz time to forget her kind. MABEL L. KENNEDY Junior Play Committee 3: Clubs: Frenrh 2-3, Scribblers 4: Athletics: Basketball 1 Volleyball 2: Hardscrabble Business Corn- mittee 4. Not bold, nor shyfgnor short nor tall. But a nice mixture of them all. JAMES C. KERWIN Jimmie Ransom High School 1-2-3. Music Club 4: Varsity Football 4. He loves but one-at a time, Wardscrabblo '35 F261 THURLEY R. KIDD Class Dance Committee 3: Clubs: Com- mercial 4, Latin 2-3, Science 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4: Volleyball 1-2. To have a friend is to be one. RUTH M. KIMBER nRuthyn Home Economics 1-2: Baseball 1. Keen sense and common sense, Have no room for nonsense. CAROL KIRK 4:Kirkyy7 Committees: Class Dance 1, Junior Prom 3, Junior Play 3: Clubs: Dramatics 3. English 4, Pep 4: Girls' Glee 3-4: Hard- scrabble Business Committee 4. ln life she finds a lot of fun, . But when there's work, she gets it done. CHARLES J. KLEVER Chuck Commercial Club 4: Class Basketball 1-2-3-4. I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. GEORGE J. KMETZ Craftsmen Guild: Commercial Club 4. If I weren't so bashful, I--I HARRY EDWARD LAWTON Class Dance Committees 1-2 2 Band 1-2-3-4 A whole band in himself.



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M ARY ELIZABETH MOORE uBettys9 Grand Ridge High School 1-2-3. A dish Fit for the gods. LILLIAN M ARIE M UNTZ HLHV' Clubs: Commercial 4, Dramatics 3, Home Economies 25 Athletics: Soccer 1-2, Vol- leyball 1-2. Small and dark and full of fun, She has a smile for everyone. RUSSELL NARY AAHQHI!! Hai-dscrabble Stafl' 4. Oh, it is excellent to brave a g'iant's strenxtthf' WILLARD NARY Clubs: Hi-Y 3-4, Latin 1. Was he ever asked for si favor and said .n0.7., BENJAMIN NICHOLAS Bennie Clubs: Commercial 4, Spanish 2-3: Class Basketball 1-2-3: Hardscrabble Staff 4. Describe him if you can. ANDREW NovAK UZuchU Clubs: United American Government 2: Athletics: Varsity Football 3, Class Base- ball 2. His ways are quiet, but silence is elo- quent. Wardscrabblo ..... e.E-Ee----.---.. E--.--...e.-.e- . W- '35 i 28 I M ARY RUTH OSBORNE Committees: Class Dance 1-4, Junior Prom 3: Daubers Club 2-3-4: Girls' Glee 21 Hardscrabble Business Committee 4. Ohl those eyes and little curls. WILLARD PARTRIDGE uwen Junior Prom Committee 3: Band 1-2-3. For if he will, he will: You may depend on it. CARL PATTON Patton Class Dance Committee 1-2: Clubs: Hi-Y 3-4, Spanish 1-2: Varsity Football 1-2-3. 1'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes. MARY JANE PAYNE Dana High School 1-2-3. As merry as the day is long. GERA LDINE PEACOCK uJe1,ry1y Latin Club 2: Band 3. ln this world there's too much worry What's the use of fuss and hurry? ELSIE M. PERRY UE1l!! Class Dance Committee 1-23 Clubs: Com mercial 4, Scribblers 3. Quia-tness is her loudest feature.

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