Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL)
- Class of 1937
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A-1e NQ'-1-h.ffQv-6 gF 9Sr gi .r r I llllllll I 1937 HARDSCRABBLE .Y I I Lvl . ' M V A I - ' . ' ,. ,.4- 5 I . W ' .s.fV4-bf. ',. -J ' -' - -. . H - r V ' Lv . , ,. ' 1 9' . . 'f , . It I : . ' V id-+1?f'EYz2.?w:-'ZH-1'F4 +:+ 1 f. . ' , . 7 f ' 1 0' ' .l 497--N4r:A 'fuyh' ' ' ' v. , . y - . L.. 1.. if, -3.65 U: ,.,, H' .4-,N IJQ - -- . - ' ' . ' ' . .,,: , - ' , , N. f.-. I V .E ' L H v - - 1' ' . 4 EDITORS I 011 Jolmson Don Nludlel BUSINESS MANAGERS Phxllls fr31XL1 193 HARDSCRAB J 2. f V ,' Robert Teas 'Ward I I VOLUME 19 Published by SENIOR CLASS STREATOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL STREATOR, ILLINOIS NTENTS 1 1. 1 A 1 . 5 . .O . K X ii .1 I BOOK ONE Administration BOOK TWO Classes BOOK THREE Athletics BOOK FOUR Activities ' 1-V lr'-f ' ' -r-wh Rl, ' b - 'is FCJREWORD ln this great Hardscrabtale that sees all, lcnows all, and tells not all, the Senior Class ol 1937 has aimed to picture this school in its best performance-to be a record ol its achievement, and a reminder ol happy days under the Big Tent. i t DEDICATICDN To the most famous trainers in this Big Tent, Miss Jose- phine Purceii and Mr. Wai- ter Baysinger, who have taught us, coiiperated with us, and ied us to our iast great performance under the Big Top, we dedicate this nineteenth voiume oi the Hardscrahlaie. DEDICATICDN A u Vuf' , ,W , K WA. .A x, N J x , x . -XLDITOPILNI h.'NTR-XXCE ALDITOPIL M I OYEH ather 1 o u n d tolls' 'Nlfirs el at the Iueatht lkmg perfol m mas of these xtm'1rlv1ble t r a 1 n e r s ee th em face the most blood thlrs tw 'mlm lls ewel brought nc hom the mldfa of d'1rkest -hfflfl A MINISTRAT GN gba!! 'V F3 1 Prlnclpal s Message In these changlng tlmes educa tlon fmds 1tself 1n a paradosucal posltlon It IS at the same t1me the leadex and the follower of these changes To those 1n 1ts charge lt makes clear the paths that have been adopted so that the future c1t1zens mll be prepared to meet the COHdl tlons the new world has set for them and It helps blaze new tra1ls so that mtelllent democratlc progress ulll contmue The people of thls communltx mav vxell be proud of then hlgh school as one whlch meets the needs of young people 1n thlq complew: soclety 'Nlexu before has thxs 1nst1tut1on been 111 a better pos1t1on to fulfill the edu catlonal duty than lt IS at the present tlme mth the addltlon of the new bulldlng New shops provlde adequate fdCll1tl9S for those whose xnterests help students leun the nevs est 1n sclence new classrooms make poss1ble the latest methods 111 academic lHStI'llCtlOH a new gymnaslum IQ deslgned to dex elop the phx sxcal slde and an audltorlum and stage both ws 1th the new est 1n deslgn and equlpment do the1r part 111 asslstxng 1n the dex elop ment of the a1t1st1c and cultural aspects of the entlre student bodw Comblned vuth thls superb physlcal plant IS a staff that IS eager and Vlllllflg, to progless vuth the school It IS upon such schools as thls that the futule of Amerlcan Democracy 10StS 'A Dean of Glrls LOXX ELL D-XLE Dean of Boss 0160 I I l A1 . 1 y' ' S, ' , I Q 1 ' A . .l I l ,L , . 1 , K1 l l K1 V Y . n, . , . . A . K 1' v. , 71 ' i' , ' . . . ' x 3 I . 1 l Y Y . ' . L' I 'A' ,X v .v l 1 ' ' l 1 1. U - u Y D .K K1 l , V. n . are industrialg new laboratories, with modern equipment, stand ready to V. . Y ' xlx v' x 1 . K' . f' 's A i A J YA 3 , H Is WIIIITIER Prlnclpal ATHFNE N-XCHTRIEB 'ii School History Our high school training is a great force in preparing us for our later life. In this capacity the Streator Township High School has had a great deal to do with the destinies of our city, state, and nation, since it has been this institution which has trained the minds of many of the young men and women who have helped to govern our nation. In consideration, therefore, of the constant change which is taking place in our civiliza- tion, it has been necessary at various times to make additions to and changes in our school, both in the building itself and to the curricula. The first class of the Streator Township High School was organized in 1875 Because of the lack of an appropr1ate building the classes were conducted at xarlous places first in the Carfield School then on the second floor of the building now occupied by the Times Press and then in the old Methodist Church located where the Baptist parsonage stands today The first graduation exercises in the spring of 1876 were held in the Oriental Hall When the success of the school seemed secure Colonel Ralph Plumb donated a square block of land on North Bloomington Street and erected the first permanent building This building large enough to accommodate four hundred students was dedicated in 1882 In a little over a decade the number of pupils had increased to such a degree that it was necessary to add more rooms to the o11g1nal structure Therefore in 1902 a south west wing was constructed and a xariets of new subjects was introduced to the students A few xears time however proved that even the new addition was insuflicient to accommodate the student bodv which was lapidly increasing in number each vear Thus in 1917 the large house on the corner of Bloomington Street and Lincoln Avenue was leased and the rooms convei ted into classiooms This house was known as the Annex k,..ff' ,ff Original Building of CD Streator Township Hugh School A f.i.fiwafXdNA,5 'B H' Built 1882 'K' ' Razed1923 gmzi 5' in sf-iff! 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' -in' S 1' if if V1 - T, ' -rf of 'isfM.f.- - sp, wr' fd '--- ,:-.w-f.g'.-- V ,. .--Lf V2 1 1 Pg, -' - H A -'.- ' - - sq ,, 'yy' 1' . 4' 3 H .418 141 15 First Addition Built 1902 Razecl 1936 Agaln ln 1923 the crowded condltlons made lt necessary to make another addltlon The orlglnal was razed and classes were conducted 1n the first addltlon and 1n the Annex Much dlfficulty was encountered 1n dlgglng the foundatlons because of the layer of quick sand dlrectly beneath the surface but the bulldlng was completed 1n the fall of 25 and dedlcated November 16 Included 1n the new add1t1on were a beautlful gymnaslum a fully equlpped cafeterla and a model apartment The old gy mnas1um was converted into a machme shop and the wood shop was greatly enlarged and lmproved That sectlon Whlch was added ln 1902 had become unsaf for use by 1936 so lt was declded to tear It down to make way for a long deslred audltorlum and new classrooms Work was begun on the new bulldlng ln February Althou h It was hoped that lt would be completed by December unavoldable delay ln obtalnlng materlals presented the occupation of the blllldlllg untll the mlddle of February Formal dedlcatlon was held March 2 An educa tlonal moy 19 w as shown 1n the audltorlum and xarlous mterest ng speakels completed the program Among the speakers were the Honorable John A Wleland State Superlntendent of Schools MISS Lltta Law a faculty member who gaxe the teachers NIEHS on the new addltlon Lola Johnson and Frank Harrlson, members of the Senlor Class, w ho gave the students news Th1s new add1t1on 13 so arxanged that almost all of the space on a gn en floor belongs to a separate depaltment For example, on the top ,-p- ,,--+A? - - A-f-f-f -+7--g? --,..., - ,,,.,Y,,., , , , r ' h , J , - x ' ,V ' ' I 4X - xox rx f 'Q 'V 1 f' ! .xg A 1 I ' I Z! b . 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'A 7 . . r v , Typical Classroom ln the 1937 Addltlon An Interior View of the New Auditorium floor are located all of the SCIENCE rooms 1llClL1Cllllg' chemlstlx bxology physlcs and general suence The chemxstrw and blologx d1v1s1ons each have a large lecture room ad1o1n1ng the SPZCIOLIQ laboratory The laboratorles have bu1lt1n cupboards and acld proof laboratory benches and IH connect1on vsell stocked stole rooms Every room IS equlpped vuth cold water gas and a vsaste dlsposal sx stem For the convenlence of the blology students there IS a well hghted room Wh1Ch may be used as a planetarxum and aquarlum and for photography enthu tlon all of the scxence rooms have much nevs general equlpment On the second floor are soclal QCIGHCQ IOOIHS other class looms a fine large type room and 1 modern office for the Dean of Bow In the soclal sclence rooms may be found new tw pe tables and chans mstead of the formal arrangement of 1nd1v1dual desks PFOYNIOH has been made 1n each department for 1ts ovsn hbrarx A good start has been made m furnlshlng these Wlth approprlate books and It IS expected that each year current materlal wlll be added 1n order that the hbrarles may remam modern I 1 l6 ' 1 v .' 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L1 ' . v l 1 Y 1 l . 4 7 171 ni' The xocatxonal departments and the llttle gymnaslum occupy the ground floor The metal and wood shops are much larger llghter and more comenlent Probably the greatest lmprovement has been made 1n the agrlculture room Before the new add1t1on was added classes were held ln a small room ad1acent to the shops Now the students have the advantage of a fine studx room equlpped wlth cupboards apparatus for testmg m1lk and solls and magazlne racks filled w1th current agrlcultural materxal Next to thls IS a laboratory room to be used for more exten slve projects Wlth thlQ new equlpment we are now able to move lnto a newer type of class procedure whxch lnvolves mstead of the studyawhlle reclte a whlle ty pe a more 1nd1v1dual kmd of work This has been trled thls year 1n the soclal sclence department Students are glven outlmes to follow and a speclfied length of tlme 1n whlch to complete the work The class perlod IS spent takmg notes from the many references supplled by the 1nd1v1dual llbrarles At the end of the deslgnated tlme the entlre class holds a dlscusslon follovs ed by an examlnatlon on the materlal prevl ously studled Thls method enables the student to form more unblased in-nuff 'gi v 4' . 1 l 1. v 1 ' . . . , , V . . . . . . 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A V A ' , , , we Q Q . n . vg3',.:L I Q 5 ,, K l X I l G ' Newly Equlpped Biology Laboratory Typical Lecture Room In the 1937 Aclclltlon OIJIIIIOHS slnce he has the oppol tunlty to compare the v1evspo1nts of dlffer ent authors It also allows the teacher to g1ve more tlme to each student and to supervlse h1s work more carefully Thus far th1s new class pro cedure has been used only 1n soclal SCIQHCB and laboratory SCIQHCQQ but It IS hoped that IH the future th1S laboratory method may be extended to other departments Another feature of the ground floor IS the llttle gymnaslum Its spaclous quarters provlde an outlet for many forms of lndoor aCt1V1ty 1nclud1ng var1ous ball games tumbl1ng and correct1ve GXQYCISGS Thls new gymnaslum IS expected to put new hfe 1nto the physlcal educat1on program through the use of 1tS rowmg mach1ne travel1ng rmgs parallel bars tumbllng apparatus Welght mach1nes and ladders The most pretentlous feature of the new bu1ld1ng IS the beautlful aud1tor1um It 1S nmety feet Wlde one hundred ten feet deep has a he1ght of fifty five feet and a seat1ng capac1ty of fifteen hundred more than any other publlc bu1ld1ng 1n th1s clty Speclal attentlon has been glven acous tlcal propert1es 1n that the large panels on the north and south walls are made of acoust1c plaster the backs of the seats of a fabrxc that msures better hear1ng and the floors covered wlth a hard rubber compos1t1on The walls are decorated Wlth two shades of rust Wlth hght green tr1mm1ngs The aud1tor1um has seven large entrances on the ground floor Four of these enter from a large lobby Upstalrs leadlng 1nto the balcony whlch seats about five hundred people 1S a more attractxve and comfortable lobby carpeted w1th blue frleze and decorated Wlth rose colored drapes at the wlndows The large S monogram above the stage was selected by the archlt ct from deslgns submltted by the Adu anced Art Class George Kmg a mem ber of the Semor Class th1s xear was the deslgner ,-.1 Second Addltlon Including Large Gymnasium Built In 1923 25 18 . . 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' a a , . br , L L L fi which deadens all sound of walking. . . , K 1 ca an ' ,, L VY Y ns . , - 1 1 T i 1,1 ,- , f l 1 3 r , 2 af 1 Q 191 This xuditorium 18 one of the most fully equipped in this section of the state It has two ot the latest models of motion pictuie machines and a firepioof pioicction ioom The stage ls equipped with an asbestos drop curtain heaxx deep green dravs curtains and gray side panels A xery excellent lighting sy stem has been pioxided In front of the stage is an oichestra pit largc enough to scat toitx Lnclei the stage are three dressing rooms md sewcral storage rooms Quch 'in auditorium cn zbles thc studcnt body to enlox a more varied education 11 program including education ll pictuies class plays and othel such activities During the past yen many pictuics have been shown zeterring to xacatlonlng he mlth safety mdustrx and science 'such a program giwcs the student valuable information in a ple 1'-.ant undeist ind ible vsay Pe11od is av ulable to cairg, out real lifc inteiests foi example the chance to study thc advantages of partlculai colleges the study of safety the study of shopping conditions boys in cooking and many others For these opportunities vue the student body of Sticatoi Township High Kchool vsish to express our gratitude to the citizens of qtreatoi tor their cooperation in m iking possible this addition BOARD OF EDUCATION President Ml J B Patterson Secretary M1 Klee Chamberlin D1 sXlbG1tROb6ItS M1 E J Pittman Mr Jlmes T Solon ROBI-RIS IIPINIAN FAI IPRSON LHAHBFRLIN QOLON L1 C I A1 1 ' L1 1 bv ' ' v ' L1, ' . 1 ' , ' . 1 . 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Ceometry Xb. bra Gencr l Bu rn 5 Feneral 'Vlathematlc T LFO NIA N USU gvkj Geometry Ffneral 'Vlathfmat Indu trral Arte Englrsh Department Ilsxlr X PFIIOULHOLD Ll I UUISI IJORSI' H lfmtlr h XAXCISJ horxlc L Cvfl 1 ID Nr'-' NIIIIJRFDI NIOYNII N D XI -XRX HOXN LAIND l'm.lr SOXIA MILLER 13 PHLII R et Soclal Science Department IINIJI N I MUIQORD I7 ul lx-XTHPRINF M fO'N1NESS nt H t BI-RX AD1xF NICHOLAS D N1 d rn H1 t ry JOSIPHINI-' PURCPII D ll S liltor ,,-f-7 Flne Arts Department NIAKCARET A HALLD Art .and Deslyn '-f' RUB! RT G QC HRAWINI D I4 nd Ch ru Mmng Orrhc tr fm 1 Vocatronal Department WAITI rf c Bu Qlxc FRI r --x., A I RICHARDS P t va..-9 IOLIS R PINS Q-XNIj Y' lnl-Q rr BYRON D QQLQXV D nut BI' NJANIIN H XXFSTI ARI' I rxntrnx- 1 s 'L-7 Home Economrcs Department BFRTH-X M RIEGEL H m n mrc BFRTHA ROGFRS H m LITTA Lay! u rr H nr Lrbrary and Offrce NIAHQ ARP T Tk ACH 1 3 VPRNIA RPNNPDS GUI D-X H-XXBIX ta LTI f , mx'-una Foreign Language Department ATHENE N.-XCHTRIEB Umm of llirfi Latin 4. 25, 1 AUDREY CADWELL 'D I-'rw-nvh 1. 2: Latin 2: I-Irrsllifh 1 EYAXGI-ILIXE DALE D sr-with 1. 2 GRAM-3 GI-1XiBKE U I-lrrglixlx 1. I: Latin 1 Science Department WAITI-R NI x0Tx1xx F I -XIIII I' FDXYARDN hx 1- I rn 3 ra 101 RICH ARDS U Pyclhc JFANNF STINGI FX ?.,v n r l Sclen Irwwn IIOXDU ,g ll Physical Education Department RFBI CCA R XXI-INSFFIN 1 I fymna 1um ml Hygiene Cen ral S r nee mms w1 1 Q 5 m Hyn WG If JANIFQ VNOPLFH Vt II QON S thu CIARP IOUIQ Ly nth 1' 1 IF-XX IURCELI Q C I' T mi?-2' riff' DORIS BRIX DU' ga Jaw 1 k e mpc mm rcral Arrthmetrc Ix-XRI BRIX D as KZTX-1 lit' II 'X SWANSON D S rl Stumal Bu me IOUIS MAGIERSRI 0 eral B H.- .,.,,,.--4' xx, . liir.l.rgy1 funxnn- vial Law 1 1 ' ' ' . L. . 1. A . ' 1411? I' vwivsi 'Primm vtr': -Xlm-lr ' . C . liiulmlyi h'sr'a 'lu'atirvn GA- 0 :A .' ' 'Ce 1 V Y . . . . A 1 Fhv riftryz Gvrrwzxl Svivrw- . . 4 - 3 v, . , I . , , . 1 . 4 K v Hrs' I' 5' :L 'f' Q 1 e ' .'L 4- y , M , . J . . . K , Huw' Gy , yflr' U ,Q , , 'Jaxx V H sn, : . 1 A 2 Commercial Department Q 1 S ' 1 1 3 Bunk 1: yr' r 1, 21 Cu 0 ' ' ' 1 , . A 1 r . , ' mr' 11- u ng W I , ,, .f .' .' ' Sm-'u .' 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'7 Faculty Advisory Councll S NAKHIRIILB ELLMHLEV' MR WHIITIER MISS HAI L NIR IIST NIR DAT I- ,f N1 RS NNN XNNON x.f'x Shortly before the end of the first semester at a facultx meeting called by Mr Whittier the latter announced a plan calling for a school governing body composed of student and faculty members Th1s group was chosen to promote and dlrect extra currlcular actlvltles 1n the school The faculty selected as thelr representatwes on the Faculty Advisory Council MISS Hall Mrs Swanson Mr List Mr Schramm and the two deans Mlss Nachtrleb and Mr Dale to serve under Mr Whlttler At the first SESSION of thls council It was decided to allow each class two members a boy and a girl on the Student Activlty COLlIlC1l The method for selecting these members xt was agreed should not be by nomlnation but by an election 1n whlch any member of a class could be voted for In the final election there were e1ght candidates in each class and from these the Seniors elected Joanna Llst and Wllllam Kerwln the Juniors Jean Gay and James Brown the Sophomores Helen Kollar and James Sendecke the Freshman Betty Barlckman and George Kollar and the Post graduates Helen McGuire and W1ll1am Grant Th1s Student Act1v1ty Board met wlth Mr Wh1tt1er on Thursdays 1n the ACt1V1ty Room In the first few meetlngs the members discussed the various p0SS1bll1t18S for aCt1Vlt1CS Nearly one hundred suggestlons were offered The group declded to present the list of the activities and an explanation of the actlvlty program to the student body Joanna Llst was selected to organize the material Although the full program was not reallzed thls year a good start has been made W1th numerous fine suggestlons to follow much IS expected of the combined councll in the future Hl'Il'Nl h0ll XR lilll lxl'RWIN --3--4' Cl-ORFF IxOLI II' KV GXX IXXH' I-YDFClxE I-XVIFS RROWIN Aj ,wg A., l Mlflf A' ' ' M . ff A A w D seg A A'A A .,-A A ' l 1. ' Y . . V A . L B - I . A V . . l v - - v ' v - v 9 . , . A A A , , . A Y . . . V A A, , A - A 1 A . . . . . s . ' D 7 Y 7 a v a 1 - , . A . A , A . A A' Y . . . . , . A Q 5 l l .,. 4- .. 6 Front ': 2.1. ' ,K .A 'I 11 AA ' .. liz 'li row: . QA A 'A ' ' . A LS S IA . ' ' A AvA'. -t -J Student Activity Council BEITH B XRILRXI -XXI JOANN -X LISI' .ike mu' N a e wax Hole unmex e .ua Q ' .lrelul d nt lo. ,., 1 ut t nmsgnlue-111 pm LlNNl0lI ls on x 1 Nample ui what s on the lI1NIdB Get Xlblll rescued Nuxts mm' cL ss ' ' .I k lh 11' dl . ! I fi -' . I it t le boy. 0 ' 'I Biff .lumho st o p on jill., R his -- .'. l' 1 vw pw uf, 1 Vfl Senior Class Officers PRLSIJFNI Robert Grant VICE-PRE IDFNT Thomas Adams SLC RI- FXRY James Ha1dgrove FRLASURER Don Mueller Senior History In the fall of 33 over three hundred brave and eager freshmen paced for the first tlme the corrldors of Streator Hlgh The creed of the1r new god the Hlgh School soon became 1ngra1ned 1n thelr belngs Exceptxng several fountaln s1tters the first several months were mere drudgery When the first grades came out we gave hlnt of our future super1or1ty by pulllng down countless 95 s The outstandlng act1v1ty of the vear was the annual freshle frollc Prevlously to gulde our falterlng footsteps we had selected the followlng officers Dean Raymond presldent Ralph Hark less v1ce pres1dent Rosemary Katcher secretary W1ll1am Hombaker treasurer and MISS Josephme Purcell and Mr Bayslnger Advlsers 34 marked the ascenslon of another rung of the ladder of knowledge George Nlchols presldent Robert Harrlson v1ce presldent Robert Ryon secretary and B111 Moore treasurer were the cholces of our sagaclous 3Ct1Vltl6S all of them howllng successes even the candy sales Yes Pos ter1ty well max you use the cullnary sklll of the fa1r maldens of the class of 37 as a mark ever to be almed at Our class dances mented pralses from all that attended Somebody at last' We Junxors chose as our representatlves Robert Grant presldent Thomas Kleln VICG presldent Lola Johnson secretary and Robert Folllard treasurer Our success was athletlc as well as scholas t1C How ex er our greatest J unlor success was the Prom wh1ch took place amldst the 1omant1c atmosphere of a Southern plantat1on The last rung mounted and personages at last' Our officers were Robert Grant presldent Thomas Adams VICQ presldent Donald Mueller treasul 81 and James Hardgroxe secretary Many of our boys were the pr111c1pal athletes of the year and ln the muslc concerts and contests both state and nat1onal we were the leaders B111 Kerwln and Joanna L1st were the sen1or representatlves on the student councll Thus after four years of trlumphs and d1sappo1ntments fancles and 1eal1t1es successes and fallures It IS a pleasure for us to tu1n ow er our undenlable leadersh1p to those who follow ., , ,. ' S 1 I I Y , . u . , ..... Y. . , . ' Y . , . . . A . . I ' . , . i. M V 5 . . : , . . 5 - 1 ' ' I i I 1 .1 1 ' .' , 1. s . , - Ya ' , - 1 i 1 1 ' . 1 . v . , I , , o n q 1 judgment. Our Sophomore year, We partlclpated IH many extra-currlcular .', K , . , ' ! nf v ,S W . . . 1 D . 9 . 1 . ' ' : . 1 Z c , . ' . - '. ' . I 1 . 1 1 I ' . 1 1 o 0 , y I ' n 7 K Y it . .. . i ' ' . , i 3, 3 , . , ADAMS THOMAS Panmsh Class Vlce-President 4 Var-s1ty Football 3 4 Varsity Basketball 3 4 All Staters 2 3 Class Basketball 1 Track 1 Z Jumor Prom 3 ALLEN FLORENCE Flossle Girls Glee Mlxed Glee 2 Jumor Prom AMMONS EVALYNE Skeets Dramatncs Club 3 Ilbrary Staff 2 Jumor Prom 3 ANTHONY BETTY National Honor Society 4 Englxsh Club 1 I-remh Club 2 Trl H1 Y Club 2 Muglc Club 3 Ori-ihestra 1 Fxrst Dnr-non Natxonal Contest arp BAILEY THOMAS Bal num English Club 2 Modern Hl5t0ry Club 3 Mixed Glee 4 BARICKMAN ROBERT Bob Natnonal Honor Socnety 4 Hardscrabble Staff 4 Band 1234 First Dlv -non State-Solo Clarlnet Orchestra 4 H1 Y Club Z 3 4 Muslc Club 4 Modern Hlstory Club 1 French Club 3 Lngllsh Club 2 Latm Club 1 Jumor Prom 3 Cllmc Band 4 BARTON MAX ERWIN Duke Daubers 2 3 English Club 1 2 Class Basket ball 14 Varsity Football 3 BAYENDALE MARION KATHRYNE Band 2 3 4 Engllsh Club 1 2 Spamsh Club 3 Music Club 4 Class Dame Commxttee 123 BEE EILEEN DELORES G A A 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Tele- graphlc Meet 2 3 4 Rohm Hood' 34 Hard scrabble Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 Latm Club 1 2 Enghsh Club 2 French Club 3 Tr1H1 Class Dance Commlttees 1 2 3 4 Pm and Rlng Committee 3 .lumor Prom 3 BENCKFIN DORF IONA CAROLINE G A A 2 3 Hardscrabble Staff 4 Commer clal Indlvldual Honors First Prnze-Type 1 Band 2 3 4 BERRETINI TERRY Football 3 Class Basketball 4 Svummmg 2 Science Club 1 BERRY RALPH EDNIOND Ben F of A U8 ii I it ' li ' . 1 ' A , -' .I . -l 7 LK '!! 1 ' C ' 3. 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D' V Y , A ll YY 1937 HARDSCRABBLE 9 BLACK DARLENE Skmney Tranaferred from Grand Ridge High School Grand Ruige Illmols 1936 G A A 4 B kctball 4 11:9 Mffffffwf' IVIZ9 BLAKE ORE RICHARD HALE I-' Sllppe y Band 12 3 4 Orchefxtra 2 'X 4 Clmlc Band 4 L11 h Llubl In uh ' Vlu IC Club 2 BIAKFNIORF SHIRIF1 JANF Qhnl Natmn nl Honor Socnety C A A 1 Hard wrabblr- Stall' 4 English Club 2 'l Trl H1 Y 'R 4 Pcp Club 2 Ancient Hlatory Club 1 Junior Prom 3 Class D mcn Lommxttees 3 BOOKFR GOI DIE Tranifzrred from Culde Rock Hlgh School Nebraska 1935 BRFFN HFLENI JOAIN Natlonal Honor Qoclety 4 Class HISIOTIBH 2 Hardicrabble Staff 4 Lnbrxry Staff 4 Latln mittee 'i Class Dance Commlttees 1234 Jumor Prom 3 BREHMAN RUTH Ruthle Fn ll h Club P 'Z Clax Dance Commltteei Iunmr Prom 3 BROWN MARIAN Cla Dance Committee '7 lunmr Prom Home hconomlca Club BROWN VIRGINIA Gmnv Home L cnomlu Club 1 2 Cla: mlttees 12 3 Junior Prom BL BHONC WILLI ANI 'Shadow I-ootball Manazer 4 H H 4 Spanish Club 12 Boys flee I CALX ERT HFLFN Transferred from Carl Schurz Chicano Illll'lOl4 1036 L-XNIP JOSFPH 09 Track 2 Scxence Club 3 CANTELLO DONIIN IC Dvke Claw Basketball 1 2 Track 2 3 4 1 Spanish Club 2 : Dance Com Hlzh School Scxence Club A Y as ' ,ry A4 . . . - l , , , 5 . . . , as- , , I' I ' Y Q ll ' r V7 ,W , En' R ' , '- I CI Z., . s' I.-3-4, . V I II I, I I I 4 U ' , H I ' 1 ' : -. . . I - ' : I , 1 ' I-2-.-4. I , I I 1 1 v ' , Y A I , I I Club 1, French Club 2-3: Pin and Ring Com- . : - - - 3 A 7 KK ' I! , f' 1 ' L-. 1 ' ss ' I 2-.IL , I , ' ' ss ' I. 1 . ' 3: Y If ' n ' . --- : ' 3. 'I I, I I LK '97 I ' I : i- ' : I' ' - : 'x' . . f Y 1 A 41 'I I I 4 HJ l? f v . I , A I ll Y! l CARBY HARVF1 Transferred from Wenonfl Hugh School Wen ona Illmms 1030 Cross Country 34 Track 3 Mixed Glee 3 CARMAN CAROI INF I RANCI' S xrdscrabblm Sllllillfil' 1 C rls C lc 1 r lm xtu u 1 un v C ass Dance Commlttecs 1 3 4 Jumox Irum CARROLL, MARX A Girls Glee 1 IIT'-t Prln ln Ndvmcerl Book keemnf. Pngll h Club 'S Hume Ivconomus Club 14 Junmr Prum 3 C ASFY HAROI D ARTHUR Case Hardscx lbble Stuff 4 Junlor Prom CASTFTFR ARLFNF NIARIE Cassv A sq n cl I Vnllnvr 1 DTdmdtlPQ Club 1 I'm.llsh Club Z Home Pmunumlgs C'lub Cla s Dunn Committees 1 2 3 .Iumor Irom 5 CATF JFANNF ALICF Jeanme Hardscrsbhle Staff 4 Presxrlent of Home Fen numlms Club 7 Home Pconomlcs Club 1 2 3 4 I 1 Clul 7 lrl H1 Y 4 Cllss Dance Commlt us I n lnml Ring., Committee Jumor lmm 3 CLARK FRANK Cross Country 7 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Modern H1st0ry Club 1 Spamsh Club Z Junwr Prom 3 C'I ARR MARIORIE Manga Dram xtus Club 1 Ixzmh Club '7 Home Ecru nomus Club 7 3 Cla-.-4 Dance Committee 1 2 3 Pm and Rmx. Cummntee 3 Junwr Prom 3 CLAX TON GFRTRUDF Gert ' Volleyball 2 Rnlnn Hood I Home Pcunomus Club '7 3 l Slbdfllk-h Clulr 1 Cla s Dance Com mlttees 1 '7 Junior Irom 6 CLAX TOIN RUTH Home Economics Club 3 4 COINNELI DAN Danny Future Farmers of Amerxca 1 COILE DON Transferred from Dana High School Dana IlllY'lOl 1036 Xvtnltles at Dana Var lty Ba kethall 1 7 Varsity Ba eball 1 2 3 ACtlXl ties at Streatnr H1 Y 4 l . , 4 - 'r Lf , - , r 4- . 11 I . , A I I A H: : - .' 43 li Ile -2-3: D: z s Cll 1, Fr- 'h Flul 2-3: 'l 4: , 1 ,S -2- - : . Q 34 ' ' :Ps ' 1 z - ' 'Q I 's 1.-ig . 3 ' , ' In 1 , 1 sc , A sy ' ' 'z 1 S 1 3 ' 3. 1 1 , ,I 1 I ll , ,, ,YY G. . A. 1, Ba:-lzll l. Sm -r , -,lall : ' ' - 7 . I ' x ' '. I' , 2g Tw: z '- ' .- l - . - , . J, J J J u f n ' 1.: - I ' .' - - - , 'eu ' :i., '- '- :':: ' '- t--.' 1-2-SS--1: 'i 1 r J ' 3: - 1. ! - : ' , ': , 1 , . u ,r vu -1 - . i . T , . h . 7 Y . , , I ll ! V . ' ' : 2 '.- ' ---r.- ' I-15 ' - - ,. -B. - 1 - A 9 , . 4 1, u , ,H Y' , . ' 5 I' , , s ' -L: 1 --3 '- ' .' .7 I- . 1937 HARDSCRABBLE fll 1 CRAWFORD MAXINE Max Class Dance Committee 3 CRIDER HELENE Commercxal Club 2 DARM DOROTHY Gudle Iran'-fmrrcd from Ransom High School Ran som llllnols 1036 DAWSON MARGARET Margle A A 123 Baseball 123 Basket a 1 'I 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 Telegraphic 'Vle-et 1 23 Robm Hood 12 3 Cnrls Glee 1 Home Economics Club 1 Class Dance Com mittee 3 DFFE NBAUGH ROBERTHA Toots Hardscrabble Sohcltor 4 Home Economlcs Club 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Dance Com mittee 3 Junmr Prom 3 DFFENBAUGH ROMA Romxe Band 3 4 Qclence Club 3 4 Lnghsh Club Home Iuconomlcs Club 1 Junxor Prom DIXON ANITA ANN I X A 2 Volleyball 2 CIYIS Clee 1 '7 Home l-mnonncs Club 1 2 3 Imitation and Card Lummxttoe I DIXONT EARL Jumbo All Staten 1 Clam. Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 1 2 J 4 Varsity Pootball 4 C ass Dance Commlttee Band 4 DOBRIK GEORGE Boyz flee 1 Commercial Club 1 DODGF LILA GENEXIEVE Baseball 'P bm-ner 2 Volleyball 2 Dramatics Club 3 Home Economics Club 124 Gxrls C lee 1 3 DOOI If X ARTHUR Fran fmrrcd from Ransom High School Ran som Illlnols 1936 DUFFX HAZEL Duffy A A ..! Cl N , , ' ! H 'H e . - . . .' , A , . . 6 ' 1 H '!Y . G. . . ---. 2 ' - bll ---'- '1' zz, l --, --: I 1 . .5 4 A , .A U 4 U m : ' - J H .. A 1 X 'fix J ' U '97 -:.' -. ' '. 2, 2 3. 4 V . . - v . Lf. . , ' ,u 1 -... lr H U ' 5 . 5 U Q , ' --,, Z I ' 2: . . 9 Q ' . 7 4! . --: 3 -. .Y J. , ' 5, 'v '- ' . , ll I! G. . .1. DUTKO MARY Dutz Commercial Club 2 Home Pconomxce Club l DZUR1 O LUCILLF Hu Transferred from St I'ranc1 Academy lolwl Illmms 1934 Hardscrabble Staff 4 lndlvlflllal Honors m Comme-rual bubjertg Home Eco nomxcs Club 2 3 ELIAS MARGARFT Malge Home Economics Club 1 25-3 4 FMM RIC ARD JOHN! R1 ardo Class Ba-.ketb ll 2 3 Ifand MUNI Club 3 4 Jun: r Prom lv EU SEY EUGENE Cross ountry 1 ass Basle all 2 Track 4 Music Club 2 4 EVANS JESS E1 FRLH MARY FRAIN CFS Mouse FARRINGTON ROGER FRANKLIN Pancho Yarelty Basketball 1 Track 1 7 Amerlcan Lemon Poster lst Prize Qpamih Club 2 3 Clase Dance Commlttc-cs 1 2 3 Iunmr Prom 3 I' FDOR JOHN Jack Hardscrabble Sollcxbor 4 Class Dance Commit tecg 1 2 3 Jumor Prom 3 FOESTF ANNABELLL Pesty Hardscrabble Staff 4 FOLLIARD ROBERT Robby Class Treasurer 3 All Statcre 2 Clase Bas kethdll 1 Vanity Football 3 Class Dance Commlttc-zz, 3 4 Jumor Prom 3 P ORD1 CF FI ZFNA , K4 ,Y Y y I IJ ,Y , 1 an . 7? X . . , . KK YY 1 ,A '. Q r 1-2-3-4: as ' - 5 ' 3. U mf D , 2-3-141 -Band 1-2-3-45 Dramatibs lub '3. Hi-Y 7 I 1 Y, I J ll Y, l if 7, . J , if 7, 4, Av 'I if YY 7 lf 7, ,, ., , 1937 HARDSCRABBLE FREIN CH 'NIAX Plenchx Nhxed flee 4 Ad'-unced Scxcnce Club 3 FRIFND ILA Transferred from Canton Hlxzh School Canton Illlnol 936 C ARWI-R PHX LLIS JFANNE Phyl 'K 1 lhskstlmll 2 lcleszranhlc N e Rohm Hood ' Harulw-rabble Staff 4 Dra matncs Llub 1 Lngluh Club ' Home Fconom s ub 1 r 1' HI Y Clu f ld X Dance Commltuu 1 ' 3 4 Junmr Irom s C li I ATFS CIARAMAH X A 7 Qoc-co 1 2 Commercm Clu Home Pconomlcs Lluh 2 3 GRANT ROBFRT F LPF KldflO Klux. Ire-ndent 54 National Honor 'ioclety War :ty Basketball Z4 'Wanagcr lootball 4 Rotary Rcprexcntatnc 1 l'n luh flub 2 H1 Y Club 34 Mcteorulogxcal Club '34 Qhamsh Club 'S Ancient Hlstory Club 1 Llaii Dance Commntteex 1 23 4 Im and Rlng 3 Junxor Prom 3 C RFFN NIARIAN I 'VIlt7l Soccer 2 Hmrdwcrabblu Qollcxtnr Z Home Eco- nmlvs flub 12 'B x 2 as Dunn Lommltta-0 2 lunlor Prom 3 CROQQNIANI NIARJORIF CAROI X N N131 go lransff-rrul from 'Vlorgan lark Hugh Snhonl ll to ln l'l36 Han: H -Xl I THOMAS Tom I ro Iountry 5 Claw Bw lm ba 4 ng SDBHI4 u C la Dance Lommxttem 1 H -XNIILTON NIARJORIF' NIARIE X131 ge and 1 lr ce l xIU:nlC Club 5 H-XNCIN FNIILY D I xtxn Club 1 H-XRBP R RLTH Womballl nd 1224 Cr-1 Clee Fngll h Club ' Wiusxc Club I Ancunt Hwtory Club 1 C aes Dance Committees 1 1 3 lumor Prom 3 H -XRDGROX E JAMES lfll Cla Secretary 4 Crm: Countrw 2 3 4 Track 12 'Z 4 XIBDBSZPI' Basketball 4 Boy Clee 4 Rotars Representatne 4 H1 X Club 2 3 4 S Club 4 , Y , A , u ' . ,rv ,, , . ' 1 . N ' ' I sl ': , ' J . an , H rs, A. .2: :.-- -. 2.161 2. ' L: ' .- .' : - ag- Cl 2, Pep Chl 2. '1-i. '- ', h 4: 34: -Girls' Q fe 1. 5 -F - ' 9. ,.', ' , ' G.i. .1.,.2 r -3 'l,b1, K6 ' 37 r .- , 1. 5 ' , , ' 'Q 1 0- b ' ,I i 4 L .' '11 ' K. , V I A JL Q A J. H ' 'VY G, A. A. 1-2, Baseball 'lk-2, Baskvlball 2. 21. ., - Q.,,.4, T:-iilli-Y cfm -z Cl ,S ,D .... .,. , J ,, ff ll . Y! vh'-Af , lll' His, f 1 - 1 4. L ' . A 1, S Cl Y? Au- ':. .ff ll 1-2-:E - lifh Club 2, : Zh Cl b 3: ' SS . . Av, l 4 A KK . VY R- 42-3-4. G' ls GI : . -' 1-Q.:-4. '11-.-2 :Rah ,ill .V 1: I h:1..4 A, '.. -1.4:.k' . v , A l HJ' U HARRISON FRANK J JR Nlaltmnal Honor Sncxety Class Hlstnrxan 8 Hardscrabble Staff 4 Rotarw Representatne I All Hate Orchestra 4 Flute Quartet Second Place State 3 To National Contest 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 Z H1 Y Club 2 3 4 MUSIC Club 34 Ancient Hlstory Club 1 Daubers Club 2 Junlor Prom 3 Class Dance Commlt tees 1 2 3 4 HARRISON ROBERT Bo N1cePres1dent 2 Track 124 Class Basket ball 1 4 Engllsh Club 2 Cla s Dance Cummlt tu 2 HA1 FS ADA Volleyball 1 2 Gu-ls Clee 1 Dramatncs Club 1 HILLIFR RICHARD Kxller Varslty Football 34 Track 23 4 Class Bas kftball 1 2 4 Band 12 3 HOFFN FR FVFLYN Eve ern Hxstory Club 3 HOGAN ROGER WILLIAM Shanty Class Basketball 1 Junlor Prom 3 F A HOLINGA LUCILLE RITA Lou C A A 1 C1rls Clee 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 Home Fconomlcs Club 1 2 Invxtatxon and Card Lommnttc-e 4 HOLMFS NORMA ANN! Boo Dramatmcs Club 1 2 French Club 2 3 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Pm and Rmg 3 Class Dance Committees 1 3 HOLOHAN RONALD Ron Class Basketball 1 2 3 4 Biology Club 3 Eng lush Club 2 Class Dance Commlttees 2 Boys Glee 2 HOOL PAU Dmk Class Basketball 1 2 Varsity Baseball 12 Boys Clee 2 Class Dance Commmttee 2 ng lm h Club 3 Science Club 2 Blology Club 3 HORAN FY RICHARD HORN BERNICE Betty Smence Club 1 143 W , , . . A 1 -., . : . . ' f . --A l- - ' ' ' 0 . . v 1 KK b!! - : 1 1 S '- ., J 9 ' - 3 ' ,' , 5 ' . 4 Y H ' Y! , . . 5 . . A 11 A , J 1 KK YY Girls' Glee 2: Home Economics Club 1-2, Mod- Y ll !Y , . : 3 ' : F. . , 1-2-3. I U 7! . - v . ' ,. , . . 1 . 1 . , . 4 , - Q I , 1 ll !! Y: ' ' 1 ' l U Y! .. - - - : ' . - . . , . , . . . A . I Q ll !! x' 1 1 ' 3 E - S , , - 1 1 , 3 U Y! .7 1937 HARDSCRABBLE HUGGANIS CURTIS RUSSELL Cu1t Nianazer Cross Country 4 B.-md 4 Jumor Prom Commxttee 3 Inutmon and Card Com m1ttec 4 HYDUK FVA DARLENE Eve f A A 1 Z I Ha-uhall 1 2 3 Basketball 12 'S Soccer 1 Z 5 Volleyball 1 2 3 Rohm Hood 1 2 nd ll fxrls K lee 12 3 Mlxed Clee 1 2 'Vlodc rn Hntory Club'1 Spanish Club Z MUSIC Clux 1 2 IBARRA ADILF MARIE Adehta l'r1nsfzrred from Mazon Huh School Mazen Illmols 1936 IAI KSOIN INGALSBF RUTH ORA A A Ba 4 xskotball 1 2 4 Q cccr 1 Y 1 lLlQL.l lI3l'llC Meet 1 ' 4 Ro 1 ood 2 Musu Cub 3 Junmor Irom Com m1tt1L 5 THOMAS Tommy 1-. 1 JI Irulx 74 Scumc Clu Y I Spmlsh Ll h 5 lunlor Irom om ltklfv JACOBSON AI VIN STANI I Y Olhe Nltlilhlll Honor Sounty 4 B nll 1 2 3 4 1' fha-tra 1 Z I H lrtlsrrabble Staff 4 MIISIC In11x11l111l Honors Ilrst Plncc R11., 12 Musu Lontut 1954 Ilrst Pllce DlStFlCt Contest 1031 11rst Plan, I,lSl.I'1Cf Contut 1036 Iflrst Ilau Stun Lontvst 11136 I'h1r1l IJlXlSlOTlll Natl Contut 1030 All itato Onhcstra ' 4 ' 'Y h a ln Cluh 1 Lngll h Y 3 'Nlu 1 4 4 Dance Com mtteu. 1'!4 .Iumor Prom Cummlttce 3 J AN ORSK1 NIARCFI LA L Mal 1a I rl C111 1 Hardscrxhbla iollutor 4 P1651 rlmnt of Homg Fconomlcs Club i 1JllPL,'1'.C to Homn Imonomlc-. Stlte mil Null Conventmn S I Home Economlc-. Club 12 3 4 Junlor from Lommlttee 3 JOHNSON LOIA VNINIONA Nutlonal Honoy Soucty 4 Cl 4 S 1 1 3 l'121C1NCI lllllll Pllltlil' 1 I rl- Clcf 1 ' I Mn 12 Kll State C orus M1111 Lontu C1t111 111- 11 A11 1114 'Dr 1m1 us I 111 1 11 11x11 111 1s-. I mu Comml 20 1 and Rlm. Llifllflllllli I Iunxor Irom Lomnnt IOYI IN BURDFTTI' B11d10 7 Baxlutlnl 0 Yollz1yb1ll'7 Rolnn lloml on1mLrL111l Lluh 'l JON I' N ROBI' RT I7 IONF9 DALF GOINQI I'11n f1rrc1rl from Grmd Rulgc Hxgh Qchonl 4 1 md R1d1.e1 Illll'1OlN 1036 Va1s1ty Basket lull 1 V11s1ty Football 4 RAB. AR -1 LUCILLE Ixary Commercnl Club 1 L1t1n Club 1 Home Eco rvomlca Club 1 1 1 , 1 as , u , 4 - ll Y, 1. . . -'-Z, ,- --., --., I ha I , -.QQ I 1' I - I . , . , . , J CK ' !Y A7 G. . . 1-2-4, 'rwball 1-2- , Bzs - - , .0 1 -2.-1, 1 1' 2 ' -Z.- , h'n H' ' : 'l 1 C ' ' ' - . 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I , ll 7 Y, l V . 1 2 . 2 . - IxATC HER POSENIARX :rd x l Hardscr uhh Q Solar :tor 4 ln N ur m un cs Ia lr h Club 4 Home l'AUY!Ul111lS C D unc L nmmuttccs 3 4 lumor 1 Ixl- RP STES EDWARD nfl 1 Bn Q Coe 4 Inwd Clee 34 Cha 111 'i Mu xc Club Ixl lxR Ixll II ARD Dlnlx x mn xl 'mm our x Izmclw flu 2 Hu! 1 5lll1lNl l Lluh S Jumor Prom lxl RWIN WILLIAM D D Bill-'2 'gf n uma Ho rr go 1 1 Sturhnt Actnl A 1 r me S A 1 Rot lrx Rc In H1 X S 4 'Via umruln5.1cal C u Npnm h U11 8 Clax Dame Committees 3 lnutxtmn and Card Commlttce 4 KINIFS 'll -XRIORIE W MAIL, INK C FORGE J ll lla'-lutlmll 2 3 Bmlugy Club 3 Daub ri ilulr 7 1'!lLl1'wh C ub 1 H1 Y Club 1 Modern lun 1 2 RIINC RAI PHFNA I nw. 'llllli lt RIPIN FRANK emhans C Ha kc-tball -1 Orchestra 1 2 3 Science xl, Bwlu v C u 2 Fmrlw Llu 1 lt Club lxl I IN TIIONIAQ To m m X Ci 11 n INN rl lNUrfr lxclhill 3 4 Truk 2 3 4 Var: lwutlyall 3 I Athle.-uc 1Y1dlX1 ual H0norG Cnmmercl il Club 2 l:1m.l1Kh Club 3 Spamsh 1 w RNIFTZ PDWARD Nllxcrl Cleo 1 ENIFTZ NI -XRGOTTE LUCELLE Hmm v 41 ClTlN Glec 1 Drama ll L u m 1 lxOl XIC1 BEVERLY Bebe S mmf Club ' Latm Club 1 Qpanlh Club aw Dance Commxttce 3 Jumor Prom 3 l16l V , 41 V X K A v Vlas- Sv' -arg 3 ' : 1 l 1' : Ifirsl l'l:1r'm- ' 1'h Khz fl f' lit 12 1 tl Vlulv l. linuli- ' I, - Iluh 2--1: Claw : '- ' ' ' 1 1-2-'- 3 . ' l'run Il, ' 1 I , HEd7Y liz: -2-3-4, y.' yl 3- , ll ' ' 1 - , 01' 'S 'z . 3 1 S' 3-4. 7 4. , , 1 1 , , 1 u - , ,sv Nzt' : H ' S 4: ' .h ' b 1-.., '- ' 2-25-1, 1' 1: ' I 3 ' 3. ' 'I , 7 . ., if v 1 Nzl' zl n r 1 ci'ly 1: .' ' 'ty ll:-urfl -1: H: rlsc abll- Stall' 1 : 1 j -1 '- M-mutivc -1: '- ' C- , 1 if l h 3, Q: 3 '1xIq':s ' ' .' -42 I'in :mfl Ring: Committee .luninr Prom 3: ' 1 111 1 1 . , li , ,TCYY K 1' 1, I 1 1 . ' ass 1: -H 1 - 3 ' J , c ' L, I f l , '- ' , His Cllb ... . , , - 1, 1 1 11 11 p sr 1 4 Cul - iul Club 3. - 1 - . Y v 1 1 1 , 1 1 A ,Y 'laws 's' 1 1' - - 1 1' ' Ch 1, ' xrj lb , 1 '.h ' b 2-3. Mls' 2. LK v!! l Claws Vi-1-l'r1-Qil-I 3: Clz.'.' 'l' 'z.' I il: l Claus Bar 2 24- , 1 - - - , .ity 'J ' 2-3 -- 2 1 ' A 'd -.1 Chl 3. K 5 ' '. 1 , 1 llEdY, 1 .1' I 1 'lil ' 'Y V1llg'l1ull 1-2-3: 1' .' 3 Q' s 'l l . Y ij 1, Cl Y! Sv' 1- L, E . 1 '- 2-31 Clap ' 5 ' . 1937 HARDSCRABBLE KOI B AI BERT KRFIFP BFN ITA Bun r ee Yi 'VIN I'11H1Y Club 1 I I1 5 IJ11111 L11n11111tt11s lun111r r11m L-XINTZFR IRFNI' LOUIS? Nalmnal Honor Sncnty I f1rlx I lu 1 II1 cl Qcrabble Qtarl' 4 I .mu Lunte L 3 1 l'r1n1 ub J odun Hntury Llub 1 I uh 7 3 'Nl 1 IC Lluh -4 Am Ihllt HL-. 11r lub 1 Class D11n1e 11mm1tt1 11-. Iumor Prom 3 0 I APP FILFFN L nur l11,1111l1111 1111 II 1 11 111 11 11111111 1 ll11111 lumml 11 I AVP I I F RUTH 11r1ls11.1l1l1l1 Stall' I Ii ml l 1,11-.h Club ' Slum 1 Y l LI1s I 1 1 11 lllllllxl 11 1111 IPI? CIAIJXSI 1 N 11 N 1 11111r I l11n1 1111111111 1111 1r1l lumn ttu I FSK-XNICH DOROTHX IIJDITH Dot Home IL111n11n111 Club 1 ' 'Q lumnr P111m I LINDBI OONI NI-XID I HX I I IQ 1n1 11115 C lub I 111, 1 f' 1 rf n 1 uh llltt l111111111lt11x 11 1 R 1111 i11n11111t111 S JI 11 I 111n I IST JO-XNN -X v.111n1l I'I11n11r 1111 5 11111 X111x1ly 111r1l Fl 11 1 1 11 I HI llllllll lllr em wb 11 II T111 .11111s1 ax 1-Mahm 11111 llllkx L1111111111t11 NIQREFL D-XLE Nlac NI -XRI. IN HFI FN Niontana 1r 1 3 Nhxm Klee - 5 1 , 1 1 1 1, 11' CA ,7 Gi ls' GI 1-L-I, 1 '11-nl C1110 fi: ' - '- T 4, Music Clul 2-3-4: Tae- 1 -- ' ' Z-fi-41 . ' I' 3. I , N, 1 . 1 1 , 11 1 1 1 1 I' '-232' 2 11'- ,' . :'i' ' -si-3'--h Cl ', M -' ' T 3, 'l'1 - Ii-Y 1 Cl L- -4, 1 1s' ' , . t y 1 C A 1 ' '- C ' l-2-3--1: I I 1 19 ll 11 , 1 1 11' Ik1 G. A. A. l-Z!-3, liaise-lmll l-2-3, lfluske-f.l1:1ll 1-2-Il, S1 l, V11ll1-ylmll l, 'l'1- -fu 4' Moet 1-2-Zi. Kal' 11111 33 Girls' film- lg 1XtI1l1-IV I li 'izlf uul H1111111'sg llrz : Q i'lul1 l, l'1111rlisl1 Tl11l1 2: Clusw z -- ' 'lt'-s l-Zig .l1111i111' l'r11111 31 1 I 1 1 1, H' - 1' 4 - 1 11 -15: I1:1ti11 Illllll I, En' f Z., 1' 1 'sh l'I11l II, 'l'ri-lIi1 'lub 4: 'zs: J1n1-1Cn ' --sl-2:.lu11i1' 111Z1. - v 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1. Latin Club 1, M1111-1-11 IIi:t ry Illllll 3, .'1z111- ish Club LZ: .lu ' .ig l11 : ' 1 I F: ' 1i -- 4. v- Y v 1 1 1 1 , 1 KA 17 I' ' 'S -1.-. 2 . ' ' C. v V , Y 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 Dr: z ' . I-I fl'4h l1b 3, I - vl Cl 2-35 Class Da -- ' ' l-2-Zig I 1 unl i' ' ' -rl: mir 13. 1 , 1 1,1 6lJ0!Y Nz1'z 51 -1'4:S11l-1 H 1 -8: H11 Is- :1l1I1l- Stnl' -8: ll: 1111-rs K'l11l1 l-2, S1 unixh Club 31 flaw D11 11- C11 'tw- 314: -Illl ' 1 I'1'1 3. 1 1' 1I'A 1 .Q I , 1 1 lU.'1'lCI1l1A ,,., 17- ' :Q -k f---- AX! 'l'r1 -' 13 Club I: '- ' ' 1. A AK A !! 1 1 I 1v, 1 1 11v R 11 , H G' ls' G11-1 '. 1 -d I 1 -I. VIARKLAN D CAROL1 N iss Juun Lonmnnttm-1 I'll1.ls Llub .lumo Iron NI -XTUSZ1 Ix JOHIN fxxfqossx All Smtel 7 3 Freshmun las L ull MI RRI II JI' AN PRANCFS Nutlonnl Honor Sounty 4 Haldscrabble Stall' 4 Mnmbu of All htm. Chorus Imno Contmst ls flu 1 ' 4 'VlxxLd flu 3 4 Drama Llub 1 Irmnmh Llub .5 Modern History Club 2 Ir1Y Club S4 MUNIC Club 4 Class Dxnu Lolllnllttus 1 7 .3 I Jumor Prom .5 III- 1 If R RALPH 'VIINNFCI ROSQ Moe Vuslty Bxskntbnll 34 War 115 Football 4 ll St Ita r-1 ub lunlo MOORI B H ndscr4bbl1 Junior P14 m MUFLLFR V lrslly luolh ltntlu L ur J H1 Y J H IIKINIIUIIJIYIE S 'II' 4 HI Y x I rom MITCHELL E 1 EDITH 6 Nlatlznal Honor Society 4 G A A 1 Hfud scrabble btaff 4 Cheer Ieader Z Dxamatlcs Club 1 English Club 2 3 Pnp Club 2 Trl H1 Y Club 'S 4 Clfnss Dance Lommlttens 1 1 .5 4 lumor Prom 3 ILL if All Stdters 3 Clfxss B'1sk1tball 1 Solicitor 4 Fngllsh Club 3 NIOORF FDNA lmn fm nod from f r md Rlrlpc Hn.h School r mal 11 5,1 I lnols 1' lb ALt1x1t1e-:S ln S rm xtor C A A 4 Bwakellmll 4 DONALD R U XX Q CI Iss In :sure I r 4 Natmnxl Honor Society 4 rm 4 Rotuy Here l'IdHlNlTdlJIJlL Lllxtor 4 Ifnglxsh S Club 4 Jumor Pmm NIXERS ROBERT QQ iQL,l.,..... Imnsfcrred from De Vllblk Hugh School olulo Ohm 1036 Activities ln Ohio Cass I'r1 nlent 1 'lrdnk md Lros Country lan lkll .5 Quull and Dxpur Llu Axtnltng IH btreator H1 Y 4 'N FBLOCK ROBERT Nlbby Sue-nu Club 2 3 'NFI SON FRANK Balloon C iss B1 ketball 1 9 Band 9 3 Sclence C lb 2 'Klum Club 1234 1 Lv ! Y v Cla.: I: -1 ' ' -s 2-3-43 I fl','h ' I-Z-31 lr ' 1 3. 1 1 , l -1' . fs 1.-', s . 5 sk tl: 1. C C 1 1, I 1' ' . 1' 1 43 Cir I 11 -1.- , 1 ' 1 I 1 - 3 ' :tics 1 2'Z , I 1,, L ll H A.-fa 1-13. C 51.1 gl Cl 4: . ' ' ' . 1 I s GK d' Y? 1 41' D ' C l. . . C ' ' ' f 'B Q, - -S X X Treasurvr L3 -1 ' : ', ... ..' 1 5 1 1, 1 - 11 'f 'f S . G: R'lf1, ll' .l1'g 1 '1' ' 1 ' It 11 : 1. .. . , 1, 1 ' . 1 .4 , . ,A ,al 1'-I :ll 4: T: 'k LI-3- 3 ah' IPL Sl'IZ '41 - 3111 'll ', '- 4, 3 ' ' 3. , fig 1 , f CK O 77 1 .' ' 'Y , 'I' - , ', .S : ' ': fs' -22 l ' ' 1 ' .5 ' IS - :'1':Hi-Y1-2-'Q ' aff- ' b 3: .v 4 , H ' !Y . . v v , 1 1 J 1 , 1 ll Y! lz zs --3 1-..- -4: ' 'll ,. V--. 1937 HARDSCRABBLE U91 NEWTON, JAMES ARTHUR Stosie INFWTON IAWRFNCE NI Newt N ICHOLS GEORGE Slick Clas Presldcnt 7 Crow Country ' Track 1 9 3 4 Cla s Baxketball I 7 3 4 Nicmber of All State Chorus 4 Boyw Clee 1 4 AS Dance Commlttee .S Jumur Prom 3 N ORRIS ROBFRT G Bo O HFRRON FI GIF F s url I oc 2 D1 lm xtlns Cru OHI INf FR CLODAFII V nllaybull I 1 Roh n Ilood 1 Ihrrlscrabblr So autor I r s I l 4 I Comnurual C, u Q nv D mu Lommlttses I Z J Jumor rum PATON FDITH F Toots 5ClE'HCt Club I English Club 2 PPARCI' EDWARD lx-.s Bdxkmtball I .3 Iatln u PERRX ROE Ove f PHILI IPS JFAB Nnuornl Honor Smnq 4 II'nxl Ll lbble Emil' u xrut mon: u lo IN1 uma mu t 1 I shm tru 1 '3 ra mtu uh IN ol Irn 1 tl I5 I Span sn 1 1 2 zu N Dun 1 Connnlttu I ' .5 4 Jum r Prm PHILI IPS 'NIARJORIF LOU Malgle C' A A I 7 '3 Buxkctlmll 9 Robin Hood 3 Hard Lrabble Solicitor 4 Band 1 9 3 Ancient Hlbtury Club I Latm Llub 9 Tn l'I1Y Club -l hngllbh Club 19 Iremh Club 3 Clas Dance Committee 1 34 Iumor Prom 3 PRICE JOHN J-V1 rack J-I row Counnry -l Commerclal Cub Y , , J I I . ll V , Y! O 4' , i ll ' Y! l .-l.'., T' H -L- - 1 I 7' I -I i ' . 3 I. 1 - 3 Cl' s .v , 1 . ll b!! 1 v . . , . A I if AIS!! Mi. ' ll -4: 'z z ,' b 1. v v w A I I 1 , 1 1 - -L. i : 1 ' .' l'-' - 1 Gi lr' lv' 1 - 'l b 1-23 'la : -r ' ' ' ,' -'-' 3 ' I' Il. , 1 J. ll YY I I, CKF:dY! I Cas: , - -2-' 1 .' ' Cl b 1. 3 ' D ll YI v . , 4 fl: All:Stute- Orchvstrzx Blunxhluc-1: of I:'1utc Q z - : So' l I'ln-- Siillu 3: It' I Cn -5 41 liznnl I-2-34-4, Dr- -s 1 -2-. 3 D - n '-s Cl I, I l- IIS 1 'lub 2, S V ish Club 3, Muff Clxb 4, Tri-Il'-Y -3-4: fl ix v- ' ' Us -1.-'- 3 'o 1 13. x. x I , . I u . ' ay v. . . . -Z..-., .' f ,,, ' 1 S' ' ' : -..- 1 . ' l G ' s--.-2- -lg.. ' l S, , 4, . v 'l' '- . C ' 1 ' l 2. PX LE FX FI H 'N Junmr Prom 3 QU All V ILCILI F AWN 111n1l unur Qucuty 4 1 'F Q 1 R1b1n H md Hfardsl r 1bbl1 Q I' rf nnh 1 lr1 H1 1 L11 Dance Commltux 3 Junior I RASHIIJ IxA'l HI RINI 1.1n1 h Club 'N u 11 R1xs11111 XICTOR 1711 ll 11 S S '1 1 1 L1 RAUQCII AI ICI R A 1 I AX NIOND DF-KN BIRTWFLI DIZYX 1 I l 1 t I N 1t1f1n 1l Honor Sucut I 1 ketlull M'1n1Lcr H 1rdscr1 110 1 14 I nm u1 1 3 ' Ann-un H s 11 L lu Class nu llmlillltlts 1 3 Iunmr Pmm RFPKO GVORGF RAI PH P IIX 51.11111 1 ROBFPTSON FLETA Home l'u1nr1m1cw C ub 1 '7 3 Tl H1 Y Nlusu Club I Junlor Prom 3 ROBINSONI VP RONICA NI Ronme Dramfxtus Club 3 5111111 I1 Club 2 POQFLING LOUIS ALBEP Louxe lr111 1111111 from frmd Rulve H1 Sc ool r1n1l 11 11141 lfdb Hand 4 ROWLAND HARRIET G A A 1 2 Basketball 1 R0blH Hood 2 G rls Glu 1 Harmlbcrdbble QUIICIYUI' 4 Eng N l1b Z Sliihlx-I1 Club 'Z 'Ir1 H1 Y C u 414 Il H wr Club 1 Class Dance urnnuttu Iunmr Prom RO'1 AI BFRT GFOPGF Swlmmmg 'leam 3 4 l40I ' 1 1 f ' , 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 I 1 1 1 1' Nut' 1 H 1 ' 5 G. A. A1 -1., lla.- lu-tI1:1ll , 1 ' c 22 1 z - .Laff -l: l1:1ti11 Club 1, ' 1 ' Clul 2-3, '- '-Y Z 3-- 5 'zss - ' -s 1-2-' I ' l'1'11n 3. Sl' 's ' Ji-4, I,:1li11 Club l: 11ix1l Glu 2. I 1 1' , I , ' - sv W- ' ff li yr' Glcv 2-4: S11.n'sl Cl b 3. 1 ' , 1 1 'C . G. , A, 4, Iizwk-lball 4. J, Y v v v 11 1 1 . 11 1 1 1 11 - ,nv Claus '11-sic 1-1 3 1 1 ' 1 1' y 42 l'lI'l'SllI'lHlIl 4zs'- 1 1 :H 3 z alll Stull' 41 llutznry Rv11rew11tz1tix'1- 4: Chvor l1c-:ulor CI: Or-l '4l.I'1l li 'l ' 'h Cl l 2-3, H'-Y 2- -4. I'v11 Club 1-Z.. L i.'t1'y 'I b lg .' III! '- C' ' -24 g . ' ' 3. 1 , '1 1 1 1 41 Q , 2,11 All-. S IS, f'l:14s Ii:1sk'll1:1ll 142-4: Buys' Ulm: 1. ' 5' -Ir, ' I' 'T Q l ---I-4, 'I' 1 '- 4, ,I 1 , I 1 1 . 11 - as l 1 1 1 1' , .T Q fn ' Y! 1 s'-'H 1: ' 'gh Ch , Ga Rid . Ill' i-1, 1' 'g ' . A 7 ligh C1 ., -'- lb 2-34, An-W 1 if y ' 3 ' ' C ' --s I-2-3--li . ' 3. I, 4 1 1 1 4 c1Aln 1937 HARDSCRABBLE 411 , ibm 'UN P1 AIN N1 -XRIE Red G A B 73 f'1rl-1 Glee 1 Home Economics Club 123 4 10N ROBFRT Dil D lx-. Su 4 nry z mrs 1 lrac 1 ty I tl ll 1 Class Dmu Cumnnttee SALATA AGINPS NIARTHA Orchestra 5 Humz hrmnumu-5 Club Niusu Club 3 SATTFRFIFLD HARL Sattel A ln Club 1 Z I' npr 1-.h L, u Qpannh Club 1 Sf HII I ING I OUIQ BARRY Iew -. ketlul S 11 nc: Clu 1 Blolugy 1 lb n Q b Sf HMITT IORF TTA Betty Humz Pwnunms Club 12 Modern H1-story u 1 l H1 Y C lub I C law Dance Lum mlttus i 4 SCHMITZ MARY FLIYABFTH T1sh Bmd 7 3 Latin Club 1 QCHN FIDFR DOROTHY JUNE Dot H xrdsc 1-uhhh Stnf 4 Humg Economus Llub SLHUBI RT ROBI' RT K Bo SCHUI TZF I UFLLA F Iulu Clx Dqme Cummlttcex bLHLRZ BFTTX -1 Sholty Lain Club 1, Spanish Club L-3 Tri-Hi-Y SCOTT RFBFCCA MARGUERITE Becky Natiunzxl Hnnur Society -1: Rubin Hood 2: H3Fl1'L'l'3blJlk' Sulivitor 4: All-State Chorus 3 Firls. 1' ee 1, Mixed lee 3-4: Drumatics ub 1, Spanish 'lub L, . usic Club 3--43 Ca:s Dance Committees 1.-3-41 Junior Prom 3. SEDLOCK DOROTHY MARY Dot I nd 2 3 4 Gnrls C he 5 4 Mlxed Clee 1 2 HlfllNlTdbbl1 Sulxutor 4 I atm Club 2 Home horwnmu-. Llub 1 'Vlunc Club 4 SFPFSSY Volle-5 ball 1 nomlcb Llub SENDFCKE ROBFRT LAW RENCE Swede Class Buskntball 1 2 4 Trick 2 Hardscrabble st.-nf 4 Commeruul Club I-nszlnsh Club 3 'S or c rn H Ntory C lub l 2 I 1 ll Cl b 2 C aiu mu umnnttu Im und Rmg lunlor Irnm 3 VFRONICA T Commercml Club 2 Home Leo 1 SIFMI' RS If STHFR MARIF lransfzrurl from Wmnonl High SLhool Wen ond mms ' ln H1 C u 4 ass llama L ommxtue 3 SIROKY MARTHA MARIAN Hardscrabble Stuff 4 Second Pllce ln Type Contest 1 Home Lumomus Club 1 SOLON JOHN RICHARD Johnny La1nClub1 F I' A 234 SPIVEY EVELYN QDIV Frfnn-.fmxrul from Hn.h Smhool lollct llllnm 11434 Rohm Hood .S Hudcrabble Stall' 4 Dramatus Club 1 I'l'lLl1Sh Club ' Spamah Club 3 Clax Dance Commlttuoa 3 4 Junior Prum 3 SPR -XDLING CARLOS Cla-.4 Baskmtball 2 4 Class Sxumm STUART LE ROY ALBERT Jumor Prom 3 mg SULZBERGER DORIS NIARTH -X Sul71e lrlnsfgrrul from Ransom Hugh School Ran nm Illlh0lS 1036 ALf.lNlll8S In Ransom Band 3 Iatm Club 12 Enszllbh Club 3 Claw Dame Committee-. 1 7 'S Rang Commxt tee .3 Inxltatlon Committee 3 SULZBFRGFR FRANKI IN lxunsfmrrul from lhnsom High Smhoul Rm son mm l SVETZ MARY ANN G A A 2 Basketball 2 Soccer 2 Robm Hood 2 Home Economnci Club 1 2 3 4 Iv- f4 1937 HARDSCRABBLE U3 'SW ARTZ LE LA Swartz H Frqnsfgrrecl from Ransom Hush School Ran som Illlhlbls 14556 ALIIVIIIOS lh Raniom Class Pxuldcnt Z -5 Llass Dance 2 3 Pm and Ring 1 ln L, u 1 Bin 1 TFAS ROBP RT GORDON Bob Artl cl 1 :hh S All' 4 All State Chorus un Club I u Q lub 1 Fngllsh Club L i Bu -4 1 lu. 4 'Waxed Glee Tl Y SHAK IOHlN Johnny 'Vlmlun lil-.tory Llub 1 TKAf II HI Ll' N Take ilu, Danu Lummlttee 2 Junior Prom 3 Home Purnumlu Llub f I A A 3 MIKE 1 lee .3 TREMPFR DOAALD U ' 'im ulutur -I I Ur nn 10 Swlmmlnx. him S Sumnu, Club .5 TRFNOR LULII I F lle A 1 liqslutlmzllll Vollcyba '73 Mixed ln 1 Annu lu-. U1 TRFSLHAK RALPH TUClxFR HARLFY Tuck TUCRFR WII I IAM B1 lunun Prum 3 VOIGHTQ RONFI NA Ronnv A 1'J B1-ublll7.34 Baskets P J Succer P Vullgybnll ' 3 Rubln Hood 2 3 Mmlzrn H1 tory Club 1 fln-.5 Dance Com mttu 1 Iunmr lxom .3 WAQHKO RICH-XRD GFORGF Lln Hxsl-.etlnll 1 Commercmal Club 1 WFYZLOI' I' ROBFRT ' A 1 li Iiglnt' 2:Uz d -2-3-,l , . , I ' ' KA Y? Hz s--zl - St: : -S 3: Mnf- 7 14.-1, . min 3 , . 2, Pep 'lub :-:q y.' 1 -- , . ' ' 3. C '.' ', . ' as Yu ' , C I KA I , Y! LH 1' ' Lpll. . .':.' I '. f Y 1 7 Class Dance Committees 1-2-4: Hardscrabble S l ' . n lu zu, .3.m: .' ' ' ' Y 1 , 4 4 4 SAIJ YY G.A. ., , ll..-A: ' W Gln-e 4: I m- 1-:- n'-.- Cl I 1-2-3. w Y .I . , . , ' , , J .4 n V A , 1 1 il 'll7Y . , 4 1 v il YI G. A. . -Z.-', 1. - fl -Z.-' - , b ll i H I : . ' ', . K Y , A 4 A ' ss :F ' 1 C ' . 1 1 J. , . -Q J WEYAND, MARGARET Marg Attended Mt. St. Clare Academy 3: Mixed Glee 1, Latin Club 1-2. WILKIN SON FLIZA AINN Llza C A A 1 B.1sketbdll1 Qoceer 19 No ex 19 1 ee Nun Clue Hume lwunumlss Club S Junmr Irom 5 WILKINSON LEONA MAY VS llkle A A 12 B.asketbdll12 Soccer 9 0 leyball 1 9 Cmrle Glee 1 Haxdscrabble Sollcl tor 4 Dauberb Club 2 Home Econumlcs Club 3 Class Dance Comnnttie 3 Junior Prom 3 WISSI' N CRACF' M,-mmerual Club 3 VVOHL KATHLEEN Daubers Club IZ Hume Fcunomxcs Club 1 WRIGHT JP ANNE U Transferred from Ransom Hugh School Ran sorr' IIIIHOIS 1934 English Club 7 Home Eu: nomncs Club 4 Pep Club .3 Mvced Glee 3 Hdrdu rabble gollcltur 4 YANEK GEORGE Varsity Iwotball 3 4 Track CHILDS BEULAH CULLEIN EILEEN Franbfgrred from Elton Senior Hush Qehonl I1 an fmrled from Daxenport High School Plston Mlnhlgan N33 Ihunport Iuvsa Wd FP AN CIS Y IRGINIA Genna Attended Cl-xrkdale Hugh Qnhool Clarkdale noni fir t eme rr 1 7 Bax L n 1 0 Vullky a l 1 Ll 1 L 1 Iiulnn Hoo -Q Drama IC C up I'm.l1 h ub mu monumlc A I nb 4 Dame QUTHHIIIUK 1.4 .5 Jumur Plum 3 ,Y Y ' I , A . n - vv u. . - . ' -Z.. , --, ' ll j- ball -..: G'rls' Cl 1. .I'.'-l if 4: Av, an v- - as G. . , - -.J 1--,xjg. - 1 I I , I I Y ' -', 4 ' . l l , I A Q - v 1 I I - , 3. T Y 9 s. -I I , Y 44 1: I-Xx'A'. 1. sl s 'sf 4: G., A. -Z., ie: ball Z, Iiask-thall 1-2-3, S rcvr --, ' vb l I-2-Ci, 'llvl-Pzuhi' Me-I 1-2, ' nl 22 Girls' Ulf- I-23 1 t s ll l. I 1 Cl 2, H1 ' E' 'l I-2-3, Cl'S5 . . - A Us JV.: - . A I44 1937 HARDSCRABBLE f4w L J K UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS FRESHMEN V11 glflla W ood Pleildent Ur Joe Rlchax ds -Mix lser Nilss qonla Nllllel 9 Acluser Beth Beard Hlktorlan P du ax d Senz Secretal V D m Drapp Yue Preildent Bud Nh 91 Q Tleasurel SOPHOMORES Ann Renz Pl esldent hm Falllngrton Secl etaly D114 Su anson I Adx 1891 B 1 Brlx f Adxwer Iuhn Qolon X lu Plesldent JUNIORS Rui ell Fleldmg Secretarw Hazwex Dearstxne XICG P19 ldent B1 x ant B1 on n Plewdent Nancx VN hlttlu fllQt0l lan WINS Jean Pulcell ID -Xdxleer Han NIcGune Txeasurer . . K h' Duff' A L- in . h ' IAQ E g F - Q , . - t- Y-px IJ I-. Dfffp 1 1 1, 1 L f .. ' E - it .4 D 5 Ron 1? uk T In nlngs Johnson, 'NI Joncn Ron 13 S Jomn J Ixacvlnxllx, NI Ixallala, B Katchel, I' IXllTlbC1 Iioxx 1-1 J Ixlng, P Ixle1n.Vl Ixolnlg Il IXUI btlnk, W 1814111101 ion Ron You Roxx Ron I xx Row Ron Row Row ion 10 11 llmtt 1 ml I AIIHINSOU I -XUflL1SO11 A -xllll tlong, G l stlong 'xfg'-' 'Nf' NI Almstlong, R Allllllfl W Pakll B Balls B Balllklllall I Balnhalt I1 Bengston I Blagco Ix Bload B Blown J BIOXXTI R Bloxxn I IIIUSCZIUD J Bunflx H Buau F Bullxltt J fdll V CEHICIOH F Capko F Calpentel NI Coleman NI Cllolba L Claft -X CIHIHPI Da lg, R Ildlxlil IJ Ilax H Deal stxne A Deulo X IJOVLIO XX Donalcleon B Dunn R Ellaa Q Iflnlcn J bax E C IX I Glnghll R Godflu L Gotcha ' 'S.4 O Glafllq N Glahalll F floeng W Hampton I' Hall I Halllq I-Iallls W II3.l11 lx Hal Halt V Hallxel D Hmksley II Hllllll R HIILQ H Hool D IIug.,g,.lnsI I'IL1l11lYlll W Ilxlng, g,2'LA JUNIORS I 4 I ' 1: K. Al , G. Ala s. -1. . . , S' Y, .Arn- ' 2: . . ' I ' . . . 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Row Rom 10 11 Nlcllonalcl I' Nlplarlricn NI xILCUl1l N I IcNe1l , rum 11 U1 I VL unuu I' NIa1e1cI11n I NIcNI1I n XIHIX II Nlathu S Nlmbagh J NIa17oa 'X s nhflflu Nhlwm W 1 tn 1 L N10 an NIUIII ' I NIo111son NI NIOIIISWTI VI NIun 1 Nlundx R Nluwdto I Nan .Qt-,X-fi C 'Nelson I Nmhola NI Noonan C 'Nowotmx R Nowotncx Ix OUIIRTII Pawel X I1Im R Plttman G lalx G POXXEIS -X P100 Rmgu R Rulfeln R Rumc Q unolri R Rmku C1 RIOII n s-s.-, f-f'X,s.z-1 I' 1 I Sam Nchnutt SLIM K Shu L 1th I S 1 X Stan U Stuen N L I SIIIKIIIILI S itll mf I Th Thomx I Thompon I Thmson TILIIIIDQ I J -X Mug s JUNIORS Rou17 ahl X a 91 N11 Xxhlllhg X XYh1tt1e1 Roxxl' XX XXOQLIILIIII NI XXOIIUIIN R XIOIIII mgrton, L 'luhax D Zanoxx Roxx 14 G IBHILQI, -X Lammel E Lobo, R Llxt, X NIC AIIINIQI ' 1. G. T' 1- I, ,QC F. I ' 53: P, .leixc 1 M. .J . . MI- lc-1', F. Mi 'h-Il. M. . . I1 , S. J. ' YI: -I. . ,. . . , '. . tx, '5: Q. . '. .. l, .- l , . . ' G: L. , '. I. . ' , '. POI- ' T: J. 2 f-', . - . V lkf, II. RQ' S. . ' ', '. ' 'Ia. Row X: Il. Riss, C. Ritter. I . Rozak, B, J. Ryan, . SZIIIIISUTI, '. Iry. ' U: If ' . Il. gfgins, 1. .' ti'k, W. Sm' , '. Qophlr, '. -' ' l','. ' Z VV. 1' 1 smm, If. ftitfs, . . -I k', I.. Uv- 9. Tclf 'l, '. i blcs. ' : A. zs, .. s . ', , W. ' -. 2. LK-ll01'. , . ' 'fht.'. I I I ' I.: G. VV . BI. I' It 's. D. Yfss, H 'ful ' ' ' 1 . Y' CROLI' 1 mx I r ra 11 1 Augh C or 1 1 n 1r B1 rx Ark LI11n1l1wr 011 Barn xr! X rxmt own n Lvmror X Born 1 xx S U 'mx 141 d Cnnnr-s 1r14 man mn 1 E 11 url V5 fun 1 H I-, 111 4 1 1 ll on A A14 rn 11. Ik-li I .-1 1 Lonm X Lonncll -- JE, SOPHOMORES llxx .1 Dun L th IIN f allmx ax Cravs ford IH Ilurx. mh SLU IIN! CUIIIS ix C ROLI 2 Iii ll rcumf ni I mum L Knlula Ii Dunklebcrur fum NI Es.S.lQs1n 11 11 H 0 u cn 1 All I 1 Illvrn nrrlnplfwn l Grant 11 MIPPEE1' GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 KROII 2 X l X 1 fh I onhan IN Ixn ns L I Hopper 1 11 c tic IN nt C Iu D Ixnmrht R He-pm:-r L IIKIICI' H IXIQID H Ixotarwky I 1 11 Ifluifnmn I111 11 rc hmr D Kea mg IILII17 Y I49I Q ' 1 1 '1. ' : IJ. l':1ft, 'I'. C' -n '2iI. I,. l':11:111- Ii ' 1: .I. Il'-1. Ii. II: 'I1:u'h, I.. Gall, .I. Rm' 15 IJ, 1,-lm, ,XA Vlvin, D, K- 1, .I. ' . 9. II 11, '11 141-1 I , 11. -h -114. H-11, 11. G - . K. M- II - . '. ' - vlff. .. . D. Cl' ', 'I'. ' : 1 Iain. s- , '. Iflvvyll. Ibn' LZ: II. .Iz -4-Ii. II. Kr-5 h, 1. H I , ' 2: R. 1 111 . v. 11,1 , 11. R . 2: N, , ,.. A . N, ,D A mi I 1 , Q . . Br ' , C. Ely. I. ' 1 , --- 3. . .1 AA 3 .' N H 51, ' 15, f0l'd. E' Baum. M- CIHHUY1- - - 'V M. lframqcrl R, Egchhaph- Iifnv Ji: .I. Kuhn-n, A. Knetz, E. Javnrfky, nr- f. R. B'I.' -1 11. ci. k. H. v1',r11, .1-. HI V 31 H- my ' T- ak, nv R- GH' S. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .mix 'IZ nf ' J' A H' I' f. 1, 11. 11.-r-1. gh, R. fnk, H. M. .11 1, KI.-,,. IJ- . l pg, ,- wk, ' ' ' Cr-' , -I. 'A - II. II ff, V. Ka- ' 1 , . 1' , L. Ill ' 2 M, f'h:l1':111t, I . Iizk-', I'. Flay- , h- ,--fr I , Z. . 4- . C , .. C-1'. C. R - 11. .I. ln A Y , T. Ifvjikr. M. -ss, .A . - . ' 5, . ' , . 1 - GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 CROLP 4 Row 1 E Hajerchm R Nhxmr R P+ .ak 'Horan VI J Partrxfigo NI Pax lu r Metcalf J Nolan mx N u-1 xr R Ohlmu 829 I nmmmr U In ..,-1-. NIcCIernnn H IAIA gh uk xxxd A ex XN1x4n Ixmet7 f Ia-U11 cr Nlxta 1 Nexxton I- EWU hru ?-f oxx 4 'Vlorrns Ixnlm L Iattun Rmx Rl xx mls SOPHOMORES GROI P x N acklox F 1 N R is Px an H Nmlth C0 xu r 'NI Numer H Rfnnkln x xr -X R1 H7 uhard Rxml xultt R Nzhnnl uns. ry,..x t lnmr Szhmxtt x nulmi R Nk xg. Sch: 1 f'5-ngp L xxx 4 Qcu an P Nlrfxtni J n I9 du F aah R Prendugax I I I GROLP 6 R xx 1 T Xolkman A Thfxma B Tax or WI bber NI Fox R Zur hnfhn 'xxx I :nur I IN lIhlh on L Y It 1 A ur ln 'x un an W tn r B S In B W a ter mx x h Stu hon F Steph I mlm 1 mx NK 1 W Q xr 1 xx x J qulon Pfinno .I NIIIIHGCI yons cent B N7rmuIx J qnu umbauy.h T llppg, R tax 47 O Herron o ertson X LnLgone G Vheben X ,.,14 x I 1 ' ' Y ' ' I . . ' ' . . . 2 . . 111' ', ' 1: H. Zh ' ,. I le. .'. hwl-5. xx' : . Y. ' . -- S, . ,'l , A.. - B. .:',rs.J.sn.1., .. - F. . ' . ..' ' . Sn '- s. . . fx' S. ' ' - R 42:A..1innx',J.N.x11x. . 'f-r. Yi - ' H- 'Wh - ' It '2:IJ.'r' . . fs , .x'h'- E- P . 4. Pl' -. N. I'fl'lQ' . H. PY- R S- -'A 2 '-ff- M- P' ' D- 1..-k. x1. Yak -' . xx. xxzfs . lx. x' A ' V ,. .S, 1 , Hwy. ,ix -1' '. .hm -t lg .1 Q Rfxxx- 3: NV. Shaxnnnn, Ii. Quzxkn, V. Prvn- Rr ' . Pri?-v. I.. Mxxfllr, M. . .hx . X ,W V K , xl N- 5-, - , wx. R V gg: ,ll WZ 15 ' 1-Q Q x, ,Y A- j . . A- '- 3 '- St' 1 J' . 'h '1l- J- S, A g -, 15 gms, F. .ily -nf--n. S. Y: f , M. Walt-'s, I.. ':hl, ' ' I ' RI - . J. . ll S, L. .k, .So - I 'lx' R ' 1 J A C. ' war. . . I -. FWS . . ' ' ff- T- Rr' -1: J. Svzxin. J. Wissen, . . , S, K3 J. ' . . I' ', O. L' , J. . , 3.1 . Rx' lds. J. T f f, , ag , S -ull, E, GROUP 1 Row 1 L Ballock M Burt 'VI Broad A Allen M Camp R Bcnger J B.-xrlck man B Beard R Armstrong Row 2 T Bllls E Bledeoe B Balke R Balke E Adams G B1 hop D Anthony R Blakemore L Buren B Barlckman BITOS J Austm H Bermes Y Adam son C Bradxgh C Allen E Blros H Blcdsoe Rom 4 G Ballock W Antolik R Brovnn FRESHMEN GROLP 2 m 1 R Ca-,sally l l nluurn K l'lw uryo ICO ls I Tak Rm D Chambcrlln I Chergoslxy L o F Carroll E Durgxch C -..-... Clark WI Emm R Chappel W Chatham Chmak J Claxton I Cor chnd Dax IN 'V Lo L R xx 4 R Crumm V Chllrls R I'All'l'l0Ylfl F Burkett N Arnold D Bragg W rampton ox Clg Brumfield V Borrlm M Campbell T Dau,5hLm 'B Coleman Brown GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 2 Ram 1 M Hanko F Holfner f' Forneru D I-olllard B Gotch J Hull E Hart ...-. Run 2 G Fmger L Hun L V Guy W Harcharlk M Hamxltor- J Grevlch M Grant L Ferko Row 3 J Havlra M A Ferro R all Hanson D Frodrlck en H HHWXQSZ, I-mlcn W Hardmg Rim I J Haldeman R Fornero R Han un D Heinz l' Helander D Hawkins J Galhk H Hxllxer M Hepner K..-xfxhf Wil e i I 3 , , , , A , , , R1 ' : . ' , . . 721' ' , . I l' tt, ' 2 . ' , . , -. , , . , . , . ' A - I , Dz - , D. D' . B. Ella.-, C. l . . ' ' , . , . ' , . . 'I 1 , 1 l D b f ' 2: . ' - ' , .. ' f ' ' : . ' , . , . . , '. Row 3: E. Bakalar, E. Benckendorf, R. Row 33 , 3 . . , A. . I U - ' A 1 I ' . G , ' ' v - ' Y-. ' , . , .. ' . . , B. J. : , . ' Q . . 1' ' , 'Q ' '5 ' ' ' ' ' ' L. '. ' E'-y.'A M. , , ' . ' ' ' ,. '.. ', '2-' Q. ,.' ,. - . ., . , . ' H, . W. C ' , J, C , L. Htl, R. -' , . ' , '. , . ' ' f, - -- f . . . 4 71 GROUP4 GROUP5 GRCJUP 6 CROLI 4 m 1 D IXYTIFL7 A HA rllnp. 'NI Hur H11 nm n un art n In sun L Jindru R Ianmm. R411 7 A Hrvotan J Huber I Hurmharxk Ixmatch J Lantwx I hum McFadden mx .3 L'1 ce N 'Vhllan R Huraney R Jenkln W D Iserman W Jones C NicN1urrmx .f+.... Ron 4 -X Lnptak R Iohn on C Jerdm E Leonard T Holmes G hollar R Klexn B McGurk E Rollar FRESHMEN IRHI 0 mm 411 1 4 f Nm um an mmm X NIuNlu 111 11 1 NI M1 AF 1n I' Niac 1r1 .atur X le mr I Nia Q P4 1 1 F Nh x R Xie 1111111 Xlmm r LNan1.a11 4 A u u N11 Xlul xr mm 4 N11 r an NI Wort 1 xrtm 11 an Niurrn Winer E Nia Cal E Jame J Moore 1-gk,-. ls' KROLP b N01 ak J W Plum me P 1 H 111 1111 T Nuwotne mm Numan Ing. 41 D file H Xen. :mann L Nor mm N1 Relnukc D Phllllp L Peter R 11 Lu e 1 Nnurgotr k Nxaz NI Putter C N lx 1n R K1 Ima mt F Pmer N! Ple C Rax I Ol en L Pgrhach L Noonan F Noxotnek E Palsa W I ' ' Q f ' ' ' Q ' ' R, - 3 ' ' 4' . . V- ' fl A A Q t H ' 1: .L All- , XV. IM lg -, 'A ,' - 1 , Rum' 1: I.. O Pk. D. h'l ls, I, 1' ' , . H. J h s , A. H: . U. Gr:-Q . J. . hn- V. T'r'r1:vr, lf Nl' H . .L . 2 '. ll' . U'N . IJ, V -, , f ' y, '. ' A ,- , ' - , I , ' f, li. Mi I ll fun. H. Mnvrria E. . -vllw. '. J. .' r , E. . 'Sd n. 1 ' L.: . I , . . .. z ' ' ', Rv ' 2: A. M' 1' . I, Binh:-liv, '. . 1: 2. Huw Q: . 1- ' h A- -,LN 1 I A' - M, ' - , , - ,-, 1. 'A L, C. 11. 11' 31, .11 111. .. . th-N, C. 3 . H - D r - S . - Kristich. L. Kemp. G. Le-skanifh. D4 MUNI- E- Niihaluvifh- E- Nvillfl- sun. M. Plimmvr. B, Patton, M. Ohlinger . , A Ruw 32: J. 'ixt-r. -. . .1'.', . . 'hu1l, L. U A 3: R- NE 0 D' P rishl' G. A, R ' ' : J. Lasxck. B. . uren-1. S. Jac- Nh: 11. C. Bhssel. M. . 1 . .L , . I . , I ' v X ' V' X H 4 I h 1 F L. Iaju . D. . , . . , . 1 ycz . , .V v, , ,, AJ. .1. 2. .. .I'tw,-1-1, .1. ..1 a.. . 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' 'A QW GROL 7 Row 1 R Segoxxch A Scorby L Rusdk G Retoff k Rememann L Seamen F Rey nnlde 'VI Scott ow 2 non W Rmrdan Sherldan Rxzzo L A Sauers L Row 3 J Samlc-lx 'NI Saxxyer A Rldenour Schaefer D Rxan VN Schneider I Rm chlaszeter Rnvs 4 I Rohm on E icnko M Sus F Phillips E SenL B Randol R Rose, J Schlageter R Shull F Sablno FRESHMEN CROLP 8 xx I Lhre D Stctz 'NI Sultzs snltl 'VI Fobxas C Su lux an Ix Thomas I' Smxxr R lrompzter R xx 2 NI Iutnky F Soltm L Sowerby F Stetz B T!-amor E Steczek R Roxx 'S 'VI Ullom I Stevzek R Solf N Tkach B Txbbloq NI Xanko R Svetz I Sxxa1n ' q --.-- '4 xx 4 I Studmckx W Trcxx xrtha iullxx an G St Ish G Teyshak D Sxx an mn J Trumble D Treschak GROUP 7 GROUP 8 GROUP 9 GROLP 9 Rr vx 1 C Weber A Wolff J Voytko Ix Walkup M Woodruff M M Klm mc-rx I- N aslchko R Ynhas Rnxx 'P R Wxlkes E Yednak J h h 'VI Yanellu J w8I WICk E. eber V Ruxx 3 NI Wrlght D Wolfg, R Weyand H Wxlson R Smxth M Vargoxxshlc V Woal 'VI Wexss M Yuhas Roxx I NI Wolfe V Wrlght R wllSm3h I Wul!7en D Zolper L Yanek D Nusa, H Wonders D Sulllvan lvl l ofa Q4 ' , X I QDV ' 'P I ' ' ' : . , . ,. '. Rn' 1F.' H. - ,.- YUM. J'.7 . . - , . , ' . . Q' ' 1. l ,'. '. . . . '- ' . -. ','. , . .. R' :V.S , . ' ,J. w':.. ,. ', '..:, .- ..Vs Scroazins, P. Ryan, A. Roberts.. Smith, J. Svetz. VVahl, M. Voights, A. Yanek. ' 1 .. 's , ,...... IU' : .' ' ', '. 'z . R. , - '- . 1 . , . ' . .' , . I , l .U I . . ' ' , , . ' . - UW .1 SCHOOL LIFE U 1 e L nc xvx t vlulrn 1 Q raxel A at 'Sin-hm am R1 xx mt to knmx 1 TWIN nv p,hL R mx xx I H were doing I Juhnwn md I7 1 m ...- 1 nu n Il Smmlr tum xr-1 ru u I the R1 d Hyxng n lurn Nunn 111,-1 D R ny mund my X 1 I i ah 1 N h 1 I Q urk mm xx nut mummy un E Nlurrl UN L Klum. up thm Imm Iurugrlmb h P flkxx 3 , 9 I T1 If Z W'h4 h xy :ln he H' 'ns Sn-mm! 1-ft: YVh:tl UR? f- '- S 5 lj- Th' 'fhti IIE j H .n t - ? Thz1', wha C, A ' - ill i im: Vfl in th- Ifl ary. Bl. V-gz 1, NV. zmlun-I ut Um- HI' thv hurl-wth: 'ann-s H4 '55 -1 - -r KA , J. I.i-I. R. Grunt. 1-l. B--. V I I.-fwfr 1-1' Z L. S, lilxtlwy Cliff Li Tl ri' :Jus1asifthcy n-x' hut hz-y 51 H'1 rifhri 5 UNI'-'P lh- VMS' 0 1144 121-1 rm- Nl-G ' 4111 if if - ' 1 4 . -- 15- lm-f-Au 5, H, .In 's. . .. . . .Mu ll 1. 1 U N' IN mi -.yh I R. N I V: I . A . 'Hminl 1-ft: Tin- 4-zxmliml runu-ru i :uh-5 thv Qu X. ' 3 . 14 , 1 1- A-111-s . . 1 ' . .ldlex .md gentle n n Ihrvmt mm 2414. tmmld 1 xln and xutnus 4, st tuund .md lnmth lllxlll BXhlhlll0lI 0 grace nu tg .md pf ummt ue: In Dt'l1tIlllltl unter 1 1, up ATHLET 10 - ' ' D' ' , 21 ' th - th l mo: pro- t' ' . I' 'il ', to ' ' 'l I ' z BX 'I' . u 1, i is 41 . n ,EQ BOYS ATHLETICS COACHING STAFF COACH LOWEII DALE Pops has iust completed n1neteen successful sears as dxrector of athlet1cs Streator IS proud of h1s splendld IGCOICI and IS confident that he wlll mn greater laurels in the futule Although he has produced some powerful football teams h1s basketball teams are better examples of h1s excellent coachlng' ab1l1t1es Coach Dales basketball teams have won the d1str1ct tournament fifteen t1mes the Blg Twelxe Conference Cham DIOIIQIIIIJ three tlmcs and hue competed ln the state finals tu 1ce Th1s year because of h1s prestlgc and hlgh esteem among the other coaches he was chosen p1 esldcnt of thc Blg Tvs elvc Conference MR WESTI AKE Th1s IS Ben s second year as asslstant basketball coach at Streatol High Much of the teams success was due to h1s perseverance H recelved his excellent trannng at DeKalb where for severxl years he was one of the team s most valuable play ers MR RICHARDS play, ed football under Osslc kolem QIIICQ he was xery clever in the back field he should prove to be of great asslstance to Mr Dale 1n the tramlng of Streator s backneld men Besides glvlng mvaluable ald to the football team Joe coached the freshman basketball squad The teams splendid record lellects h1s superb ab1l1ty of tralnlng 1nexper1enced players 'VIR MAf IERQRI Mr Maglerskl became 1 membel of the faculty two ye irs ago 'md has asslsted Pops w1th the football te lms Hc xx is f.,lV6II full chalge of the Cross LOLIIIUW and Track squads LOLIIG, used to bc one of Dalc s best football blskctball and baseball stals and should xeich great helghts ln h1s coachlng Laleel VVFQII 'XRF WIACIPRSRI RICH XRDS DNLIL 'ly sf?-sf f'f5 7 Nfik' 1 1 J A an ,rv , ' , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ,' ,' ' 1 I A 1 L1 . 1 I v l 1 ' 1 ' I . v I ,v 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' v v - ' L ' ' ,sv Z 1 ' .1 f 1 A1 1' . ' 1 v r 1 ' 1 1 ' ,- I ' 1 , , , 1 1 1' , ' , ' 1 1 , j ' . 1 Q L .A ' 1 ' 1 44 ' 1U 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 . A n L v A sn A s C . s s s . . . e . . 1 ' I I V 1 V 1 , c , 1 ' 1 1 1 y 1 Y Mr. Richards came to us from the Un1vers1ty of Iowa, where he ' ' S . Q ' : 1 ' ' - , A' I T Llxi xl n 1 A 1 '1 , Q 0 , . . . . A K . . . , I . I n . ' ' .' ' 2 2' g , , A 1 11 A as su 2 S. x YE S r. I I Q 4 Ss- 1 13 1 -1 1 - L 1 L.. U ' ,U A1 l ' ,as . v I I 1 4 I . a U 1 .. ' . . 1 I I ' . .' 1 1 S1 hl CN t5EHllCg4,hDgl, 1 Wlht S Ab n R r 'nT' 1 1 l 1 H 1. Z ft Football Season MARSEILLEQ 0 STREATOR 0 Thls the first game of the season was fought to a scoreless draw The mcxpeuenced Streatox boxs faced a veteran team but showed the flghtmg sp1r1t whlch usually character1zes Coach Dale s grld teams DANW ILLE 20 QTRE ATOR 0 Streator played a tough game 3gdlllQt the flashy Danvxlle eleven whose great back fleld star Rusty Owens proved too much for our team It wasnt unt1l the last quarter howexer that the Maroons galned the1r dEClS1V9 90019 PILORIA L ENTRAI 6 QTREATOR 7 It w as through thlg game that Streator gal led fame for lts passmg ab1l1ts The Bulldogs rema1kable aerlal attack was too much for the great Central team whose flashy Neglo q 4a1te1back was stopped at every turn 8 fy A A Q lj l . 5 4 9 Q - , First row: R. .' uroulv. T. Adams. ll, Adams. T. ' ein. R. NVilliams, ,. 'ovo nn-', . :A . o' ' ' e . - . . . 4 . . '-Liiiit - 1 . Second row: D. ll uullcr, R. Hlllwr, VM I 1 Q, M. . mlth. B. Hardlmz. -I. Brown, 'slstn t Loaf' :cha s. 'l hir1l row: Assistant Coach Mllscato, R. Minneci. E,'Dixon, Ig. Robertson, . Miller. .-- . , -'-T' Fourth row: D. Dr-nop. D. Jones, A. Osbor , . Price. F. 141-1-ese, .. OI vrron. 'liftl row: VV. ushonf tmanzuzc-l'h, C. Mitchell 1fllZlll2lLZl'l'l, B. Grant tmanagerj, L. Roseling. L 1 , L I .l , V S L A . ' 1 -' 1 . v V f . 4 L1 v ' v 1 A V ' 1 1 1 ' H I , 1 ' 1 I -Y L 4 I . L LY . , 1 as , H , ' s , L . , ' , 1 7 ' 1 1 ' ' ' Y 7 1 Y - A 1 n V u . I .V . . . . A I . . V , . , Y l 4 v 1 1 v ' 1 V. . Q . . t L V ., . 391 PEORIA MANUAL 19-STREATOR 6 Because Manual w as out to avenge last year s beating and because of many unfortunate breaks the Streator boys were subdued. Although the Orange won they were outplayed in every possible way by the scrappy Bulldogs PEKIN Zo - STREATOR 7 Streator again used their noted passing attack but had to give in to the great defensive work of the Pekin boys. Pekin scored almost at will during the first half but in the second half the Streator boys led by Co Captain Hillier strengthened their defense to the point that the bulky Pekin backs were unable to break through again BLOOMINGTON 13 STREATOR 0 Bloomington brought down a squad that was much too heavy foi the locals Although the Streator boys were out weighed nearly fifteen pounds to a man their spirited play kept the score much lower than was to be expected Second Team Football The second team played two games this year beating Ottaw 1 on the11 talent and should furnish Dale with some good material Captain Thomas Klein After playing three yeais of xarslty competition Tommy finallv ended his great career as a yeteian of the first order He was a fine captain and nex er lost the splrit and fight which are the maior characteristics of a loyal leader His weight and strength wele used to advantage and could alw aw be depended upon to open a gap in the line , 1 9 , , y , , , A 7 r Y 7 ' 'iv - , 7 v S 'S v 1 ' 4 vi ' v Held and fighting to a scorless draw' on ours. Many boys showed football an H -U t , . a v . , Y i , , Graduating S Men EARL DIXON He is called Jumbo because of his size and this he used to great advantage in opening holes. Though it was his first year of football he played like a depend- able yeteran. The coaches will have a pretty haid time finding a guai d to fill the place he has left. RH HARD HII I IER RlChl6 was one of the cleverest little plax els ex er to weal a Stieator football uniform He was a stai of the filst class on defense fo1 he stopped some mighty good backs such as Ehni from Pekin and on offense he very seldom missed his blocking assignment THOMAS ADAMS Tommy was a fine end and his speed was pretty useful fO1 catching passes in all the games m which l'e plax ed Few plays went by him for he used his defenslxe ab1l1ty to great adxantage ROSS MINNECI This was Moes first seai on the g'I'1d1I'O11 and his playing ability md knowledge of the game were a all the games as half back duimg the first part of the season and as quarter back in the last two games DALE JONES A few students came to us fiom Crand Ridge this xeu among them was Gomel a husky lineman He w as qulte clex 81 at out thinking his opponents and his ciaftx defenslxe ab1l1ty broke up mam plavs DON ML ELLER -Xlthough Don isnt a xerx big guard his stub DOIN 1et1eat caused plentx of tiouble to his opponents This was his Iiist year of vaisitx ball but he played like a x etei an in all of the games in which he competed ffl Y L. . . , , 1 J J U ' ' Y' v , ' v -1 v Q w , q L 5 r H 77 ' ' A . . . , aa ,va , ' , , A L' . 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' - . , , l f L 61 E G Ad Hll R -2ml RB SD D R RM JHadL Varsity Basketball Early thls season It looked as though Streator would be an outstandlng team In the Blg Twelve Conference Although they began wlth three dec1s1ve vlctorles one of wh1ch was over the powerful Kankakee five Dale s Bulldogs lost then' first Blg Twelve game to Danvllle Aftel that hard luck dogged thelr tra1l In Splte of mlsfortune Streator won some thrllllng Conference games Much lnterest was aroused by the contest wlth Bloomlngton the Bulldogs wmnlng 1n the last flve seconds of the game by a score of 28 27 Durmg the season Streator defeated Peorla Manual tWlC9 and played two games wlth Canton each team w1nn1ng on 1ts own floor Among the non conference opponents that Streator encountered was Ottawa from whom they won a two game serles the second one by a narrow margm of two polnts The team won two games from Marsellles and beat Toluca and Rutland ln the same nlght In the game wxth Llnd bloom a Chlcago team the local boys rallled ID the last few mlnutes to defeat them One of the hlghhghts of the season was the Iowa Clty game wh1ch Streator won Th1s was the first tlme ln mam years that Coach Dale scheduled a team from another state The team th1s year was worked by Dale s noted fast break A man to man defense was used all season but the mentor found It necessary to change once ln a whlle Through speed and accurate basket shootlng the team was soon feared by all Conference Coaches First. row: Coach Westlake, C. Novotney, . Dixon, . ams, L. i , E. Hall, R. G t C ch Da e. ' ' Second row : . rown, R. roule, D. Drapp, . Jones, L. obertson , . innec Dearstyne. I ' v 1 v . . K - . C n . . . . . , ' 7 ' Y . . . n . . , . . v . . . , . . l , V. . . . 7 ' A , . - I ' K Y 1 . Y 7 - L -1 L v v . V . 1 V . . . . I . . . . 1 7 ' . 1 r I Y . . . Y . . . . ' v 7 ' L . V , . - - ' 4 7 . 7 . . . e , . 1 I .A l .1131 f ' ' - DIXON GRANT JONES MINNECI Graduating ' S Men CAPTAIN ROBERT GRANI' Klddo was one of the most conslstent players on the squad Hls exceptlonal defensive abxllty and hls clever handlmg of the ball contrlbuted much to the team s success He never stopped fightlng t1ll the final gun sounded and evcn when defeat was lnevltable he stlmulated the fightlng sp1r1t of the team EARL DIXON Jumbo performmg at guard played as a veteran should play h was the only member of the team w1th three years prevlous experlence work vlas worthy of merlt and It was very seldom that he lost a rebound ROSS MINNECI Unfortunately Moe was out of the l1ne up most of the t1me because of a leg 1n1ury wh1ch he rece1ved before the season opened Although he never completely recovered 1n tlme to play the full schedule he played well 1n all the games ln whlch he partlclpated He was one of the cleverest and speedlest forwards Streator has seen 1n a long tlme DALE JONES Gomer came to Streator after playmg three years at Grand Rldge He used hxs prevlous experlence to great advantage and played a steady cautxous game at guard Although he was ln Streator only one year he Wlll be well remembered for his help on the team fsz , I Y aa ' rr ' -, , . . 1 . . , . . if 77 ' , 3 e He could be depended upon for several baskets each game, his defensive , . ll 9! ' - ' 7 Y KK 79 ' ' ' 9 El Paso 15 Marsellles 9 Kankakee 16 Danvllle 23 Canton 13 Pekln 25 Manual 23 Iowa Clty 22 Peorla Central 25 Ottawa 23 Bloomington 27 Varsity Schedule Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Qtreator Streator Streator Danxllle 29 Kankakee 27 Canton 26 Toluca 21 Rutland 23 Llndbloom 31 Pekln 40 Peorla Central 32 Ottawa 24 Peorla Manual 15 Marsellles 6 Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator Qtreator Streator Streator Streator Streator Streator All Staters Season Slnce It 1s through the All Staters that Coach Dale develops hls xarslty materlal It IS mterestlng to note that they had a very successful season thls year by wlnnlng seven games and losmg three During the season a few boys who had started out wlth the All Staters were granted varslty sults among these were Adams Drapp and Sproule Drapps promotlon IS especlally noteworthy because he galned a regular berth on the team Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters Staters SQUAD Wenona lVIarse1lles Kankakee Grand Rldge Dana Ottavx a Kankakee Canton Ottaw a Gosllns Y Team X h 1 we IHl'nD Y PF' 4 3' PRy I' D WB h A gf-gf- V Freshman Basketball In the past four years there has been a freshman basketball team malnly for the purpose of gxvmg the freshman boys experlence for the future Th1S year the team under the supervlslon of Joe Rlchards played four games two of whlch were prel1m1nar1es to Varslty games Joe had several falrly good ball handlers some of whom Dale should be able to develop 1nto players of merlt next year Of the four games whlch they played one was agamst the Ottawa freshman flVQ and one agamst the Grand Rldge seconds They played the Dana second team tW1CC and were defeated both tlmes Thelr defeats were mostly due to lack of team work rather than lack of plavmg ablllty They featured speed and accuracy usmg a fast break and a zone defense and showed themselves to be xery good ball handlers Schedule J anuary, 8 February 5 February 9 February 18 Freshman 7 Here Dana Freshman 2 There Dana Freshman 2 There Ottawa a Freshman 6 There Grand Rldge fo 2 6 7 4 i ZW I .pm 3.1 . Vu. J' 4 , W First row: . on, R. 'olliard, . Mohan, . rumfield, D. C amberlin, J. Grievich. Second row: G. Fornero, F. Sabino, N. rnuld, Coach Richards. l' ' ! A 7 ' 7 I , a . ' 1 . 7 . ' 7 - 7 . . . Y! Y 1 ,,,,.,,,....,...,.,, .. .................. 22 5 .................... .. .... ......... . 90 65 lnterclass Basketball Thxs year l1ke every other year there were many boys who were cut from the basketball squad or were 1nel1g1ble to play For the benefit and pleasure of these boys Pops Dale organized a team representlng each of the classes Each team then elected a member of the VarS1ty to act as the1r Coach Edward Hall was appolnted as Semor Coach Ross MIHHCCI for the Junlors Les Robertson tutored the Sophomores and Russell Muscato handled the Freshmen The tournament was rather an unusual one Each team played the others twlce The Semors beat the Junlors IH the openmg game and the Sophomores galned an easy vlctory over the Freshmen At the half way mark ln the tournament the Sophomores and Semors were t1ed both teams havmg lost one game The second half started wxth the Sopho mores beatmg the Semors for the second tlme but the Sophomores 1n turn were subdued by the Junlors The tournament came to an end Wlth the Sophs and Semors stlll tled for first place and as nelther team wanted to share the champlonshlp honors lt was agreed to play a game to determxne the winner Joe Rlchards and Ben Westlake were appolnt ed to officlate at the contest The Sophomores had to admlt defeat when IH the last second of play Don Coyle made a basket nosmg them out by one pomt W. 1 ,av YQ, ' ? .M , ..L , V W, R. Hillier, G. Nichols, T. Klein. J. Hardgrove, T. Hall, E. Hall Y Y . . . , . as n ' ' Y ' Y 9 Y 9 . ' Y . . ' - Y 7 Y Y . . . . 7 7 ' ' if YY ' KK Y! 7 ' . . - . . . . T , ' , as yy , f ' y Y g, 7 . PR I! h RWI ,.fg,-.zip Cross Country Team Although the Cross Country team vsas any thlng but successful ln thelr only thl ee meets of the season they proved that they were the most courxgeous team ever to don splkes Runnmg under many dlfficultles they struggled fO1 ex ery polnt At Peor1a they ran one mlle of the race on a concrete hlghwax whlle at D3I1X1ll6 slckness seemed to be the mam draw back Wllsman and Clayton belllg' unable to flnlsh the run The team headed by that xeteran track star J1m Hardgrove was composed of Shannon WllSmdll Clay ton Irv1ng and the llttle Freshman Pat Ryan Coach Maglerskl tutored h1s team from scratch and deserves mam pralses for a good 1ob Managers Elmer Blasco and Curtls Huggans n1cknamed bv the Coaches as Key Slmgers kept the team ln tlp top cond1t1on f66 ow: . yan, J. Price. . S zmnon. . ismzxn, E. lilaskn 4Manzu:er! row: Coach Mauierski, Humrans, J. Hardgzrove, P. Clayton. 7 V Y . . ' . A , v c ' 2 r A .' ' .. ' ' ' ., S 1 T 1 V . ' .. 7 . . 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' K 1 ' u - n ' - V ' v ' . 671 lll llll Ill nz mmm lui, if za 9 lnxfgf WH I H ue IWI H I'Kl GAdas H 'T- 3 BI C RHll RMh RME JP Yd f- ' D RS fm WSh5gn WHrr 1 JN n X' I h CW gf t H T ,,.-S1 TFBCIC -I-Gam Bad luck plax ed h IX oc w1th ou1 athletle department thls season and the track team was no exceptlon Thls te 1m led bx Captaln Edd1e Hall was made up of sexen xetelan track men and a score of 1neXper1enced underclassmen In the first meet of the xea1 the thlllly dads xx ent to Ottawa Streator s oldest r1xal and were defeated 76 to 04 It xx is 111 thlS meet that Tommx Kleln won for hlmself conslderable 19COgIlllfl0Il wlth h1s br1l11ant 1ave11n throw of 180 feet Determmed to make a bettex shoxxxng the team then turned to Pontlac xx here after a splendld performance ln a drlvlng raln they were agam defeated bx the mole flatterlng score of 69 to 73 Retuln mg to Ottawa for the CllStl'lClL meet thex xx ere completelx subdued by the combmed f0lC9S of La Halle Peru and Ott xxxa Tommx Klelll and Rosx 'Vluscato xx exe the onlx polnt getters for the Bulldogs Tommx bemg the onlx one flom Qtleatol to quahfx fox the Qtate meet at Champalgn He xxent onlx to meet bltter CllN3.IJD0lHtIllQI1t xx hen hls thloxx 1n the qual1fx mg trlals 101 the xaxelm fell sholt bx onlx an meh Thex ended then season at the Blg., Txx elxe Conference meet at Peorla, on Max 22 The outstandmg boxs xx ho competed xx em Ed Hall IH the half m1le, T Klem lll the held ex ents, R Wllsman 111 the mlle, and R. Muscato and G lN1chols lll the hlgh huldles. fi' 4 . . '. ,E ' IW, M ff LEU'- '3 . . ., Y V gh: ,W .. , , v . Y ,, , ,.,-,,, , V- H 'W V 7 1 . ' I , . ,. ., 0 J. JW' ',. ff Z7-5711 '41 V . t . at -e MJ ,. 4 :' ' A f V - - Y - I, 1 ' ' R , , , , my , , I ' ' - Qi ' -- 7 'T' Q sq Q- a f 1,1 M ,V ' e Q X ,H l A l g . L'-V ,A fy' it-wx 7- f ' ' ' ' X ' Y 4 , . gmt: K - , , , , X, - y , P, , v 5 1 , , , , 2 I' x , I l 4 rf ' -, First row: T. all, D. M ell r, J, liarzukman, L i sman, E. all, G. Nichols, C. uxzyzans. Ser-und row: . ll yers, J. Brown, J. Cali, P. 'laytrm. . i ier. . 0 an. - S -h ' , . '. f v' H V 1 mutt L 0 nock 1 1 x . 1 - Ihlrrl row: IJ. rapp, . . vetz, 1. 4 ' mg . . z un, . za lson, D. IN ue-ller, L M x I. fl ujx-rr in, ' ' Maxrit-r'ki. ' Y' ' f' 24 , -v- Fuur h row: J. Sc-hlaxzuter, H. ut , N. Arnold, li. Mu:-kel, L, Hillier. mfs VV 5 2 V A V. 1 4 D l X I x . 'A K , 4 v- v v ' 'fy f v ' H ' 77 1 . 4 . . c , V , v 1 v v 1 I q ' I - . . ., , v v v ' y . - - v , v 7 ' . 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T v v l x , . v v w 1 f T' 1 ' ' Q GIRLS ATHLETICS Miss Weinstein Another successful yeai as the gnls athletic instructor h IS been added to the caieer of Miss Rebecca R Wem tem Sho has charge of the phy s1cal education of the Sophomores and F1eshme11 d11ects the play of the upperclassmen and IS lI'1fllS pensable as the leader of G A A She has Just finished servmg her third term as an officei of the Illinois League of High School C1rls Athletic Associations The ma1o1 share of credit for the success of the C A A year belongs to Miss W91HStelll vyhose 1llte19St and enthusiasm haye been an 1nsp1rat1on and an encour agement to all who haye worked and played for her Play Day The G A A play day vyhich takes place both 1n the fall and 1n the spring gives the girls from various schools 111 Ill1HOlS a chance to get acquainted 0ur girls are placed on teams with girls from other schools presents an o11g1nal song, and stunt and the president of each group gives a report of the Work done by her 1nd1v1dual school This year the G A A yyas able to accept one 1nv1tat1on that of Pontiac Fifteen girls were chosen by Miss Weinstein to represent our school Telegraphic Tournament Thirteen schools competed 111 the telegraphlc tournament held March 15 with many G A A members participating This year Cullom placed first Sheldon second Kempton third and Stieator fourth The tyyelye Streator girls vyho earned forty points by making the 1equ1red eight baskets out of tyy enty four trials yyeie Maryorie Miner 8 14 Helen Nicholas 8 15 Eileen Carpentei 8 15 LOIS Buren 8 15 Nancy Osborn 818 Dorothy Syetz 820 Betty Laurence 820 Delores Kachir 8 20 Leona Gotch 8 21 Marjorie Mueller 8 23 Wanda Felesena 8 23 and Bernice Quaka 8 24 0 O s .. U' ' s f .' ' '.' z. H ' 'xc . ' ' . 1 , . K Y '- Uv R , 'K i .k- ,. 1, . V . . . . 1 1 .1 . . 1 1 ' 1. . . ' l l 1 D , Y 7 Y n 1 1 , V I . . to develop a spirit of cooperation instead of competition. Each school Y N. . r . . r , . . . . . . 7 u U u V A ' . . , . u V 0 I L l . . . , , Y . I . . V , 3 7 3 7 5 1 7 ' v y ' K v v ' , ' v ' I v 7- . ka v 4 n ' ' l - 9 ' , - : ' ', - : ' , - 4 .Y 9 ' 3 v 9 ' : ,Y y ' : - J ' i 9 ' i a ' i 1 ' J 1 ' - T681 69 GAA Presldent Elleen Carpenter V1ce Presldent Vlrglnla Harker Secretary Treasurer Francls Rozak Sponsor MISS Wemstem The lnterest of the glrls IH the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon has been dxsplayed by the vast lncrease 1n membersh1p The club became a member of the Ill1no1s League of Hlgh School Glrls Athletlc Assoc1at'ons In 1928 The Chlef aim IS the wlnmng of awards, wh1ch requlre hxgh standards ln scholarshlp, sportsmanshlp, health good posture partlclpatlon on at least one team, and the earnmg of po1nts The awards are the class numerals, 600 po1nts, school letter, 1200 first state, 1600, second state, 2000 The followlng glrls recelved awards thls year Class Numerals Loulse Yuhas, Leona Gotch Ellzabeth Javorsky Wanda Felesena, Mar 1or1e Mueller, Maxme Woodruff, Dorothy Green School letter Francls gozak, V1rg1n1a Harker Flrst State Award Exleen Carpenter, Elleen ee The soc1al events of the year were an 1n1t1at1on party held for the members, a treasure hunt at Hallowe en tlme, a Chrlstmas party, when Santa Claus appeared w1th a bag full of toys, and a hlke to the woods ln the latter part of May On May 12, one hundred and three mothers and daughters were entertalned at a banquet The decoratlons from the Prom served as the background for the tables, wh1ch were decorated Wlth orange sllces dressed up as shlps, nut cups made to represent canoes, and whlte anchors Placed on the menu covers Flowers added beauty to the tables The Home Economlc glrls, under the dlrectlon of MISS Rlegel, served a very dehclous dlnner Mlss Welnsteln presented the glrls wlth thelr awards and the glrls gave her a portfoho The first Week IH June the G A A sent five glrls Elleen Carpenter, Ellzabeth Javorsky Wanda Felesena, Nancy Osborn, and Marjorle Mueller to camp, where the program placed emphasls upon self rellance, obed1 ence, promptness, and or1g1nal1ty I'lI'Stl'1Vl M urtn L I I a KmQL lk lcblx Dru. 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J BASKETBALL H Nltholas V Hankel ,fiflufli J Rangu I Thompscn B Ucblu F Rozalx F Calptntel L Gotch VOLLEYBALL Bu1 en W Felescna Qual a G N01 gaxt Behl ans I 'NI1 ozelx Pfllbscn J Kall Webt 1 F Javo1 sky A Nlahon Baslcetball Th1S year the opemng sport was basketball About seventy gxrls turned out for the first practlce and teams were made up of g1rls accord 1ng to thelr VHFIOUS classes wlth the Freshmen d1v1d1ng lnto three dlierent teams The captams of the teams were Mar1or1e Mueller Freshman I Nancy Osborn Freshman II Kather1ne Sulllvan Freshman III Mary Al1ce Mahon Sophomore Frances Rozak Junior Al1ce Rausch Senlor Leona Gotch was the manager of all the teams and Margaret Harrms was the score keeper The Jumor class clalmed the champlonshlp thls year The team con S1St6d of Leona Gotch V1rg1n1a Harker Beatr1ce Uebler Elleen Carpen ter Francls Rozak Lo1s Thompson June Rangel and Helen Nlcholas Volleyball The volleyball call on March 15 brought forth an overvs helmlng crowd Wh1Ch made the formlng of teams easy Leona Gotch was the manager of all the teams and the capta1n of the upperclassmen Betty Behrens was capta1n of Sophomores Nancy Osborn Freshman I Dorothy Voss Freshman II Practlce was held after school 1n the large gymnaslum The Sophomores were the v1ctors wlth the follovx mg team Betty Behrens Wanda Felesena Mary Al1ce Mahon LOIS Buren Jean Kall Ellzabeth Jaxorsky Lucllle Mrozek Coldle Norgalt Norma Pfllbsen Ellen Weber and Bernlce Quaka 70 . . .ly . .Y .' . 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I I . , Y . . . . 9 9 9 9 1 1 1 l 1 9 9 7 9 ' 9 ! 71 AERIAL TENNIS Laurance M Yanello Kachlr D Svetz Nlcholas F Rozak fm N Osborn ARCHERY Svetz D Kachlr Woodruff D Green Mueller N Osboln Mlner ACFIBI TCHHIS A new game lntroduced th1s year proved to be very exc1t1ng and mterestlng Part1c1pat1on was open only to G A A members from whom fifteen teams were formed for the tournament The game IS played about the same as doubles 1n tennis except that the ball must not touch the floor It IS played wlth wooden paddles and a shuttle cock When one s1de wlns the dec1s1on The tournament was held after school and durmg th1rd per1od Each team played SIX games with Nancy Osborn and Marjorle Mlner taklng all the glory Wlth a perfect score Archery Wlth the purchase of five new bows and several dozens of arrows the lnterest of the g1rls mcreased in archery At first practlce was held 1n the gymnaslum to get the g1rls accustomed to the method of shootlng Early ln May the tournament was held dally after school except on Fridays The shooting ablllty of the girls was dlsplayed by the number of bulls eye recelved There were few casualtles 1n archery th1S year only one bow and about SIX arrows were broken and no one was 1nJured Baseball Baseball started May 4 and lasted unt1l June 1 w1th about slxty g1rls partlclpatlng Because of the large number of Freshmen out two teams were organized Wlth Dorothy Green and Nancy Osborn as cap- talns The Semors Juniors and Sophomores because they had so few partlclpants combmed to form two teams headed by Darlene Black and Leona Gotch Games were held every Tuesday and Thursday durmg the act1v1ty per1od B. , . , ' A 7 'I Y D. ' , . , H. ' , . , M. ', . . 0 D. , . ' , M. , . ' M. ', . ' , I I side scores fifteen points, game 'is said to be madeg in other words, that , - . . ' . . .D . 3 , . ! ' ! . 1.0 . n , . , , I l on the sl e folks e most stupendous me mspnlng ru ul frt llts eur dlsplu ed before this cultured md mtellectu ll g.,1th lrlllf., Comm one' tumt ill' ACTIVIT t's all in- . d . ' .'-th z .' 'ar- .Z .- ' ,2 -L. v , .' 2 ' Q ' 2 ' - 2 rg - A . Y. V L li S A 75' V.. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 1936 37 Once agaln the mus1c department under the dlrectlon of Mr Robelt G Schramm has completed a successful year Mr Schramm ln hls three years at Streator has not only made the muslc department one of the most popular ln the school but h1s pe1 sonallty has won h1m many fuends 1n the student body The d1v1s1ons of the department are Concert Band Second Band a Capella Chon and Mlxed Chorus Concert Band 1936 '77 0f'l'lLQlS wx ere Plesldent Roy Hemz D1clL Blakemore Secretary Dorothy Day Treasurer AIVIH Jacobson Lunette Kemp VICE Presldent George Armstrong Jean Ph111lpS Robert Adamson Sophomore Representatwe Donald HoHman F1 eshman Representatlye Rlchard Mohan Manager Harold Busey Mary MCGUII e Sponsors Zlta Marx Senlor Representatlye J unlor Representatlve The Streator Hlgh School Concelt Band COllS1Stlllg of elghty members opened 1tS season by playlng it the Xd.l1OllS home football and basketball games Harold Rlss Jr Zlta Mary: and Mary MCC ulre actmg as drum HIHJOTS Durmg the basketball season the band performed on the large gymnaslum floor The first concert was held March 16 IH the new audltorlum Seyeral of the ensembles and solo1sts xy ho competed m the D1StllCt Contest for bands played At the Annual Spung Context Guy E Holmes a noted composer and arrangel dlrected the band ln tyyo of h1s own Sl-3l6CtlOllQ At the D1StFlCt Band Contest held m La Salle Mfuch 19 Stleatol was placed lll the fnst d1y1s1on fol Class D bands - L , T . . , 4: L L'Li . . , L Y L' , L L' L L , L ' v ' V ' Y 1. l ' 'vi 1 1 1 v K v C 9 1 1 L. -o ' 'L ' I - L. --,-v-.-q'V-------'-.g-A.A----g4'v L . Y k ' ' LY L, L1brar1ans,.. .......... ........ , .......,. , ' A . ............ L 1 y ' . Y Y .4 , . v v y . '1 '1 7 . l vx 1. W L L C L L L, ., . , I L ' ' 1 1 L, L C . . Y 0. 1 u v ' Y L ' 7 . . 1 ' I Q 1 Q v L , c L, L L ' iw . v'1- 1 vu 1 Streator Township Hugh School Concert Band PERSONNEL Cornets Robert Adamson Edward Arthur W1ll1am Bakel Elmer Blasco Bxlly Chatham Rlchard Emm Eugene Eutsey John Falrbalrn Ralph Gee Robert Godfrey Walter Mxller Charles'Sandry John Solon Fred erlck Stephens Norman Tkach James Walsh Clarmets B Flat Jean Antol1ck Robert Barlckman M3F10H Baxendale Thomas Bllls Robertha Defenbaugh Mar1or1e Grossman Ruth Harber Roy Helnz Hubert H1ll1er, Lunette Kemp Darlene Kent Chalmers Kelchner R1chard Mohan MHXIHB MOFTISOII Frank Nelson Ilune Ranger Robert Rlss Betty Stobs Alto Iona Benckendorf Bass Alvm Jacobson ENF1at Elleen Carpenter Flutes Dor1ot Anthony Dorothy Day Frank Harrlson Jean Ph1ll1pS Dorothy Sedlock Oboe Donald Hoffman Qaxophones Alto Marjorle Carpentel Edward Kerestes Joe Panno Barl tone MarJor1e Hamllton Trombones James Brown Earl DIXOH Donna HUgglIlS Elleen MacM1llan Donald Perlsho Earnest Qtevenson MHFIOI 19 Watson Holns Roma Defenbaugh Walter Koetz Bernlce Quaka Dorothy Svetz Stanley Tombaugh James W3FWlCk Marlon WQISS Bllly Woodruff Basses Noble Arnold Rlchard Blakemore Harold Busey Rlchard McCu1re Barltones Charles Burt Shlrlew MacM1llan Percusslon George Armstrong Donald Folllard Henlg Nelggemann Wllllam Purcell Ruth Reynolds Harold Rlss James Sendecke if-2-X E76 I n ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 9 1 K 1 1 ' N 1 1 ' , . . 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'Nlmtn 'Nlr Smhramm MIXZA CI'IOI'US and A CBPCIIB CIWOII' The MlX9d Chorus thlg wear has sometlmes been presented as an A Capella Cholr, whlch IS a new feature of the muslc department Accom panned, the group IS called the Mlxed Chorus, unaccompamed, It 19 called the A Capella Cholr The cholr made 1ts first appearance, March 16 at the band concert whlch marked the last formal dedlcatory servlces of the new bulldlng It was exceptlonally well recelved by the audlence Colored llghtlng effects on the dark robes worn by the members of the cholr made an unusuallv pleaslng appearance Two numbels were presented, O Ex es of My Beloxed by Orlando l1 Lassl and a Neglo Splrltual, I Wlsh Ise 1n Heaven Settln Down The annual sprlng content of the cholal groups, held May 6 fea tured wocal solos bv Lola Johnson, Robert Teas, and Maryorxe Carpenter and lnstrumental solos bx Roma Ifmk Jean Merrell, and Alvm Jacobson Proceeds of thc concert were used Ill secullng robes for the A Capella Cholr MUSIC The Mus1c Club the pulpose of whlch 1s to further the students lnterest ln muslc w as reorganlzed thls X921 w 1th M1 Qchramm as adusel The followlng membels we1e chosen to lead Plesldent Rlchald Blake more, Vlce Plesldent Alun Jacobson Secxetarx Lola Johnson, Treas urer Harold R1ss, JI , P1958 Repoltel Ralph Gee The Chrlstmas parts, held ln the band loom, was the blg ewent of the X831 The g1ab bag, whlch was the outstandlng feature of the paltv, furnlshed much amuse ment for all Fi st mv: IC. R' 'ha ls, D. ' - . R. I-Unk. B. Bez l, ll. Cl' k, B. J. Scott. N. s or , I . . I-I. Ko ' -st -s, J. K -1 ti f, M. M l' . I. VVilk' son, M. M ll . R, S- tt. D. S - liz:-k. I S1--11 f I ': I . All- . I.. Tr - . R, I Ish -, IJ. S -h 1' l - ', K. H' , L. Wh'tl 'k, J. 1 H f' , J. W '11 , . W'Ih't-, J. 1-lk' 1 -. G. Ni -h Is, E. K -t',, M. W - : l, M. Cary J h son. S. Mu 'M'lla , A. Rr- Z. M. : 's. 'l'h' 1 ': IJ. Fill ', M. Ru l l'sh, H. M: , Id. Page V. Car a , ll. Sh: -I' , R. I'ivr z . l Q rn, G. lf: r - 0, R. Teas, .. 'ur ' ', . 1 '. I.. Cru! , VV. l ', K. . 11' i , . . I I , . . . ' K L . I . . , K kv' v 1 1 y A A1 tc Y K , H Y I ' . . ' ' ff 'K v - , - s ya L . . .. K , - V . C K U V A. k . . y ' 1 1 y ' 1 . . . . u , i . . , . , . . . I u ' ' 'Y . . . , ' . l U' ' '. K ' ' ' S ' ' .f '. . - . S ' Q- I v' A. 3 . JT K . K-- K JACOIXQON D -XNIHONX D DAY I H'XRRIbON IHIIL R lil' N! Sprung Contests R9D19N6I'1tdt1X es f1on1 the mus1c Cl6Dd1tI'I19llt VSCIB entued 1n the ba11d and orchest1a dlX1SlOllS of the Ill1HOl5 State MUSIC ASSOCIRTIOH d1etr1ct ind state contests The xx1nne1s Ill the state contest xx ent to Columbus fJl'1l0 f01 the tomblned Nat1o11al Lontest held M1x 1 to Max 15 lnclu SIVQ The folloxxmg sololsts and ensembles xx e1e placed 111 the f11st dlX1 S1011 at the d1str1ct band contest IH La balle Ill1l101S Rox Helnz saxo phone DOl10t Anthonx flute Ruhama P1ttman mar1mba Robert Bar1ck man cla11net the Cl21l 1Il9t qua1tette composed of R0b61t Ba11ckm1n F1 ank Nielson Io11a Benckendo1f and Alxln Jacobson and the flute qua1tette llltludlllfb Jean Ph1ll1ps F1 ank HHIIISOH D01 othx Dax and IJ01lOt Antho11x James B1oxx11 trombone sololst xxas placed 111 th11d d1X1S1Ol1 A XLIX fine shovxmg xxas made bx these students IH the state finals of the band CllVlSlOll Txxo sololsts Rox HLIITZ and Dor1ot Anthony and one ensemble the flute qu utette xxc1e ltLOIT1l'l'lLl'lCl6d f01 the Natlonal Contest Robert Barxckman Ruhama P1ttman and the cla11net qu 11tette VN616 placed 1n d1x1s1on one The1e xxe1e three St1eato1 ent11es Ill the d1st11ct O1Cl199t13 contest held at DeKalb IlllHO1Q The t1umpet t11o composed of ROb6lt Adam xxele Flank HHFIISOII flute and AlX1Il Jacobson X1Ol1ll These tvxo solo1sts xx e1e m 1de el1g1ble f01 the Natlonal Contest bx latlllg fllst Cl1X1S1Ol1 1n the state o1chestra f1nals The trumpet tl1O ea1 ned a second Cl1Xli1011 Iatlllg' The INat1onal COIlt9St xxas the cllmax to the X631 s contest act1x1 t1es FOU1 solo1sts and one ensemble e11te1ed the co11test and competed agamst students from 111 oxer the Ullltetl Qtates qt162lt01 should 1ndeed be D1 oud of the shoxxmg made bx the local students Dor1ot Anthonx flute solo1st xxas g1x en a fhst dlXlS1Oll Iatlllg as xxas the flute qualtette Rox He1nz AlX111 Jacobson and Ffank HQIIIQOH VSGIQ placed IH th1rd d1N1SlOH The Sub DlSt11Ct Contest of the Ill1Il0lQ bchool Vocal -51SSOCl'lt1OH vxas held IH Mendota The folloxxmg competed and xxele placed 111 the f llSt Cl1X1S1OIl el1g1ble for the d1st11ct contest 111 De Kalb James KQ2t1I1g hlgh vo1ce box Robert Teas IT1QCl1LlTI'l XOICC box Lola Johnson hlgh YOICQ gnl Bettx Scott medlum XOICQ glll and Rebecca Scott loxx XOlCQ gul Bettx Qcott Robert Teas and James Keatmg xx o11 fllst place hono1s at the Cl1Stl1Ct a11d ente1cd the state finals at Nolmal Ill1ll0lS Bettx Stott and Robut Teas xxon a place 111 th11d Cl1X1SlOl1 a11d James Keatmg a place 111 second d1X1SlOH There xx ae no nat1o11al contest fO1 the slngers Us . . 1 1 .' 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' - V ' ' . . 1. 3 L' 1 7 ' 7 v g -. .u v .-. .. v v v . v 1 p 1- K 1, , . , r 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 , 1 - 1 - ' ' 1 ' 79 1 ye f le 1 fcmncl raw D lcnkm VN Sharrocl X Rcedcr Mr Emlvxards R Imcham J Hut hm on ,----5,7 Q--v-4 1'5 Post Graduates PI'6SldQllt Danlel Jenklns AdV1Q9T Ralph E Edwards The Post Graduates ws ere O1g3.Ill76d 931lS ln the xear but were unable to partlclpate xn am actlxltles becausc of the number of members who stopped school to accept yobs The members elected Wllllam Grant and Helen McGu11c to reple sent thelr class on the Student Actnltx Board Th1s board was new to the Post Graduates, as It 01 lglnated thls X831 As small as the class 1s thla xear, xt boasts that foul of lts mcmbels belong to the prevlous yeara selectlon for the Natlonal Honol Socxetx First. 'owz H. IJ ' -, M. Farpent -r. R. Riss, H. Lyons, M. r 'is. S--1 :': . .- 's, '. Q' 'i, 1. - f, , .', . , . e's Secretary-Treasurer .......,..,.,,,........,.... 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' r . 1 , I Thrd J uiQT1 M C Honor Society P1GSld61lt Jean Phllhps X 1ce PI'6QlCl6llt Alx IH Jacobson Qeuetarx loanna Llgt -Xdx 1861 MISS MOXllll18H In 1934 a chapter of the Natxonal Honor SOC1GtX sponsored bv the Ndt10l13l Assocl 1tl0I1 of Hlgh School Prlnclpals was olganlzed 1n Qtreatol Phe facultx each xeal awards to flftcen per cent of the class Ol less the hlghest honol xx hlch thlg school can bestow To be ellglble for th1s soclety the student must be 111 the upper th1rd of h1s class have shown good character haxe been of serx1ce to the school and haxe mdlcated hls ab1l1tx to lead The emblem xx om bx the members of the soc1et5 IS a gold p1n whlch IS a malk of CllQt1I'1Lt10ll m colleges and the xxorld s 3Lt1Vltl8S Although the group was orgamzed late IH the xear lt has been xe1x actlxe unde1 the capable gu1dance of Wlss Moymhan Meetmgs xxere held ex erv Thursdax durlng the 3Ct1X1tX p911Od at whlch tlme manx mterestlng talks were g1x en namelx Mlss N3Cl'lt1l9b on educatxon and colleges Dean Raymond on photography and Mr F1 oger on h1s trlp to the South Sea Islands Each xxas xxell lecelxed -X dance and a candy sale were held duung the month of 'Vlax each of xx h1ch met xx 1th much approx al Among other 500131 act1x1t1es were sexelal meetlngs held at the homes of the members Great fun was had bx the membels of the SOCl9tX and thelr guests at a DICHIC and also at a pot luck supper The latter ex enmg s enter tamment xx as chmaxced xx 1th a theatrc paltx Manx meetmgs and soclal act1x1t1es ale antlclpated fol the commg summer iso 'VI ylujhgn. 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' s. 81 Ilrst row L Ondek D Kmetz M Tobxa l' Hftfncr I Rusak C Sullnan J Dice M Soltls M Soltl D Syetz Q ' bcclnd row M Worrell L Seaman L Buren M W druff J Bruscato P Benger D Dlce M Noonan I' Va lchko J Mazzola 1'hlrfl row J Harlckman D Hawksley S Sowtrhy R Scrogmns C Rizzo M Ella L Scrogglns M Kool V lhamm H Kotan ky MIS Rlegel Fourth rms 'Vlls Rogers N Rhodes l' Roberton I A Pctersm B Balke M Wiueller R Crum Clayt n C C on 'Vl Sy 1 K' Iuc s Iflfth row D J Phllllps L Perhotch D Vos L Jxvor ky T Holmes V Borglm 'Vl A Carroll G B1 hor M JdNUlSky H Klun Mls Law Home Economics Club Presldent Mary Ann Svetz Vxce Presldent Maman Kool Secretary Nellle Rhodes Treasurer Ruth Clayton Press Correspondent Marcella Worrells AdV1S9FS M1sses Law, R1egel Rogers The organlzatlon meetmg of the Home Econom1cs Club was held IH October About sixty new members were 1n1t1ated at that tlrne IH an lmpresslve candlellght SCTVICQ The Home Economzcs Club was one of the few extra currlcular actly 1t1es to be 01 gamzed early ln the year and to be contmued for the entlre season The annual Home Econom1cs State COflV9I1t10Il, held at Qumcy Octo ber 29 30 and '31 was attended by MISS Law, MISS Rogers Mlss Rlegel, Marcella Javorsky Harrlet Blake, Jean Cate, Ruth Clayton and Mary Ann Svetz The mam feature of the tr1p was a VlS1t to the Mark Twam shrmes and caves The club dance was sponsored IH November wlth Fred Prlce s Orchestra furnlshmg the muslc The dance proved to be one of the most successful of the season The Chrxstmas meet1ng was held ln the form of a Chustmas party 1n the band room The exchange of glfts provlded the amusement, after whlch refreshments 1n keepmg w 1th the season were sery ed On May 8 the advlsers and a group of glrls motored to Normal Umy elslty A tour of lnspectlon of the campus was emoy ed and tea was sery ed ln Fell Hall At the regular meetlng a play entxtled My Cousm from Sw eden w as pre sented A p1cn1c was held 111 Marllla Palk the fhst week 1n June t t .' 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' Y . ,fi -N HARDSCRABBLE STAFF U ppu left Fcl1to1 NI 'lloxmhan I Iohn on Nlueller all J d IJ Stlllltllltl '-5-x gCCK1I'lfl IOXK left Hhtlxltx Ffllfll DIILI F 'Nlltchfll N L more Suomi IOV ught glfllt Fclmn I- Bu P Hmnecx ml x Q gLI'lU1 Ffltm IXLIXNIU R Bdllklmlldll II Bunn ,-Y., Thllcl IUXK llgllf Ihotrg,,11phx Ntalf axmond H a LX N 1 lxull i' Imxu lgft Txpl tQ Qufufa WI Suolu R Icue e I Bgmlfmlmf ul f NI1 Iwlxxald I TL A-+2 - 'Jx E! ---t ' . S s I , I 2 y . , Q e C , wwf X - yh- 5 ,xD' I' '- I' L. .:'ll1. Ax' A Th mx- 1-fl: - .1' ' A Upper right: Art Rall. .I. Phillips. Miss Hmvluml, W. I.mv4-1' right: Business Stzxflf .I. C J, F. IIzu'1'is'H, MN H'll- I - ' ' 1 ' . - . P. Ga1 A'. Il. SL-nlwko, Mr. List. -' .' . ,xr z, 'VL . . :I 1. las. ' ' A 2. ,' 44 IJ. R Q . . C .liis I. La I.- ' A - ..-X. lfm-su-. af 'A . J. NIL-1'1'c-ll, A. .lzzc-Ullsrfrl. Q. 'lukc-- lql kaluh If kin n X H lm U L Schultle Ser nd r Ohllm. r R nigh I Cl I Ihl 1 lm Io1m W rip, t lx tch H L E--gs T url Larmln Fourth Ncnd II man Staff PersonneI EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Donald Mueller Lola Johnson D . SENIOR EDITORS William K9FYK'1ll Helen Breen Robert Barickman Jean Phillips Betty Anthony BUSINESS MANAGERS Phyllis Garver, Robert Teas, Robert Sendecke . SPORTS EDITORS Boys-Ross Mlnneci Girls-Eileen Bee OR! ANI! N I ION Ilene Lantaer Jean MQFILII Shlllex Blakemolo I HOI'Ol RAI HX Dean Raymond Harold Vasex ARI Joanna List Jeanne Cate Dorothx Schneider TYI IS'I S Iona Benckendorf Ruth Lavelle Lucille Qualfe I' XLII li AND LALENDAR Frank Harrison Martha Slrokv Edith Mitchell Annabelle Foeste NIISIK Alun Jacobson I U LI II XDNIS ES I I I ERARY Miss MOyHlhdlI fi-fi. Miss Howland PHOIOI RAPHX VVD ARI Miss Cadu ell - BI. SIWFSS Mr List ,, N11 Edw al ds HARDSCRABBLE SOLICITORS Richard Blakemore Malt Llndbloom Ruth Brehman Calollne Cal m ln Rosemary Katcher Vllglnla BIOVYH IVIAIX Agnes Carroll Lucille DZIIIXO Ewelx Il Spun Harllett Rowland Bill Moore E lla kchultac Robertha Defenbaugh James McAll1stel Rebecca Scott M lrcella J IN orskx MHFIOIIG Phillips Fleta Robertson Dallelle BI Lck Edna Moore Donald .TILQIIILML Jeall Wllght R1chalU Kerr Ieona Wilkinson John Fedol C3lOIvIl M xrkland Llodaugh Ohllngel Crladx s I els Dorotbx Scdlock Benlta kreler Roma Dcfenbaugh MRYIOH Green Ronelxa Volgts I A H r H R Y' 3 lx Tr ml Br h CaF'lT'E'i 5-1914 I 1 1 v1 I II' . , , , 1 , ' . 1 . 9 7 v ' 1 ' 1 n ' I 1 J , -f N.,-,L , 11 1 . . . 1 I 1 I I Y I I N , 1 1 I D . . 1 1 - ,1 1 1 1 1 X , I r I I , I I - 1 1 I I I Y- I h 1 I :I I I IV' I I I 'El II f1 I . 1 . ' , V A K I I ,1 1 Y ,1 1 I I I ' I J II 1 1 . I 4 I - I '. ' ' I Yu' K III., I hs .II ' 'I' I ul v 5 1 v . 1 uv 2 ' I 2 u ' -Q -I p i N' r 1 - 1 I N v ', I,Ie'I, ' , 2 ' 'I' ILI' Y 1 ,-X.-. - I W I v I l v Y I P 1. I N I A R-A ' u ' 'I w f ' , 7 ' ' , K1 'K1 1 4 f v ,Aw ' , 1 l ' ' L, I X I ' , Z 1 x Z 7 bf ' 'ur 1 ' L Fil-sg row: E. Slfvoy. R. Defen- u f , G. IIeiS. I.. Vll ' SH . I'. o cs, L, zuryo, . '.. E, Moore. S 0 nw: C. ' 'O . . Dofl'!.- bg v , Rob 'tsun, 5. ' Allips, M. II' Ib r . .I. ' h, Ii, 'zu cr, D. la-k. h' 1 row: R. Tvs. . K eier. C. z , . ruvflnncl, R. Vnilcts, P. Garvcr, R. Scott. M. Javu sk '. ' row: R. 'I-rr. J. Feclur, R. Q vl 0. D. U v-r, R. v - ' , M. n , . Moore. -1 L J nrt w yn ld K W kv! I C J lfalrbu n R Ar tr ng ec nd r vs M ht I Rx ur E Carr ,-X154-Blrx Bl nk mor r R W Thlrd r N l D S r M ne k W D B C l man V Wrl E Chekrfm'T? 'W' D I r Mha J MM r-'-5 Latln Club Presldent Rlchard Mohan V106 Pres1dent V1rg1n1a Wood Secretary Nancy Wrlght Treasurer Edward Senz Program Chalrman Mar1or1e Mueller In ordel to promote a fuller appreclatlon of Roman llfe and llterature the Lat1n Club was orgamzed 1n 1922 wlth membershlp open to all stu dents lnterested IH Latm Each year the club has glven a medal to a semor who has done out standmg work 1n fourth year Latm The medal IS lssued by the Eta Slgma Ph1 fratermty a natlonal organ1zat1on for classlcal students Thls year the medal vsas awarded to Frank Harrlson The club meetmgs were held ln the band room after school and durmg the act1v1tx perlod P1ctures of the Roman Forum taken by MISS Nach trleb whlle ln Europe a few years ago were shown at one of the meet mgs Other features of the meetlngs were the presentatlon of a sklt by members of the club and the smgmg of Latm songs A candy sale was also held durmg the year wxth Ardlth R1denour 1n charge The mam undertakmg of the year was the pr1nt1ng of a Latm newspaper whlch was called Res Latlnae Edltor Dorothy Jean Rlchards and her staff publlshed many mterestmg ISSUES The entlre paper was a declded success Late IH the year the members studled the types of furmture used 1n Roman homes Each member made an artlcle of furnlture for the model Roman home made by members of the club 1n prevlous years Thls model equlpped Wlth the furn1ture was dlsplayed at the annual Open House f84 r-v'r ff ' - , F' s ro : F. Re' 0 s, D. Pile, . R1-inmzxnn. K. al v, D. R'chards, A. Roberts, D. Pile, C. lark, . ' ' r , . ms u . S 0 0 ': iss Nav riob, L. Kemp. R. Svhmeliml. .l. lantzvr, A. 'deno , G. Stetz, . oll, M. e er, R. 2 L- e, J. Painte , . ilkus. ' ow: M. cson, . haeffe , . Rei c 9, V. nod, N. Wright, J. avis. , of: , . '5Zht, . 1 , J-xi. A-SCgl'El, Miss Genseke. f ? ' Fourth row: M. Hopncr, 'VfKdamsun, D. Perisho, R. kiss, M. Gulo, W. Purcell, N. Arnold, E. Senz, R. 0 n, . Moore, . ortland. ---ff- I 4 . , , - Y . . - K . Y . . . . . K K . , . . . . Y . . . - Q u U A . , y - , L . . H . ,, . . . , l r . is , , l SJ r rr As Second row Qrhmrrt I Srrlllrrrrxr Mr Ihyrnrrsr lhrrrl row kagg rrn ur l SHUI on r no r L nun Solo lxrams r We r fourth row W Rmynoldb L Lunnc omrrugh ruraf ln e re Ru Sta ell t,,.... Future Farmers of America Presrdent John Solon Vrce Presrdent Wrlbur btevenson Treasurer Walter Kramer Reporter Donald Werss The Qtreator Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerrta rs one of the 4 341 chapters, rncludrng 111000 members rn the brrrted States The arms of the Future Farmers are to create more rnter est rn vocatronal agrrculture, to strmulate a love of countrx lrfe, to encourage recreatrorral and educatronal actrxrtres, to strengthen the confrdence of the farm boy rn hrmself and hrs work, and to develop rural leader shrp The local program of work has rrrcluded a large varretx of actrxrtres Erghteen boys showed therr proJect lrvestock at the F A A farr at Prrnceton last summer Numerous trrps for the purpose of purchasrng lrvestock were made to Indrana, Ohl0 and Wrsconsrn durrng the year A week of camprng rn Wrsconsrn last August was enroxed bu the twelxe boxs who won the Caporr Contest last year The class, prorect the rarsrng of a thousand chrcks, rs agarn berng conducted In addrtron a class project of rarsrng ten colonres of bees was begun thrs tear A group of the boys rnterested rn sheep rarsrng and ownrng therr own ahearrng equrpment or ganrzed a sheep shearrrrg rrng Manx awards haxe been conferred upon the local bots John Oren Kuhn w as awarded the Amerrcan Farmer degree at the hatronal Con xentron at Kansas Crtx last October Robert Mortland won the State Farmer degree at the State Conventron at Urbana last June The rmprox ed classrooms and equrpment made posarble by the new burldrng wrll enable the bow to achrexe greater success rn therr work l i st nw: . - l D. Cr' , C. El y, A. KI , R. N- . D. M-F: ll- , K. l'll R. Czxsz l . W .' L' ': E. Kollz , H. M'll - '. A. XII' , W. V h s. W. St - ' 2 s . R. lf'. .- , .,' '. --f-, A as' f'. ' ': ll. S ' ffs. lf. liz h t, 7. Cz as , 'l'. Hal- tt, R. N1-lf: ll' , I,. Ol n J ' f . D. -Ss. ' ' ': '. 1 ', ', ' rss, S. 'l' l: ' , S. M1 l' 'h, R. R' k r, H. L - ' S . I Secretary .....,............................ ..Wayne Voights n ' S I ' ' 'L ' 1 D n ' rn 1 l Y ' 4 1 ,m L , . . . I ' .51 kv. l Q. V Y ' Y Y W I 4 1 V . a l ' l v 1 ' 1 7 Q , v K1 1 l I . v U . L 14. ' .U 1 W L .' ' - V ' s ' v - . . . H W Wxlnu aft r XIII Lu L ruen no lr Hrrrrn My rr rar 1 en mr, t urn on Wo r VS lrcwalt A VN h 'Vl H -.41 -f-fy, l .mt.N,, --' 9 W R V l rr-t row: P. Rvan. '. S annnn. IJ. Raymond, .l. Brown, R, Milmoci, C. . itchell. . Dm-arstvnc. VV. ljushonu. 'gs'-fx'- S cond row: C. Nuvotnn-y, L Musrulo, 'l'. Adams, .l, Harrlgrovc, G. Nichols, D, Drapp, li. Sproulc, D. , 11-llor. '-W'- ' ' ' lhird row: D. Jones, l'. Clayton, L. llnlwrtson, E. Hall, E. lilasvo, M. .c-hmitt, . Miller, , N ilsman. urth row: Mr. Westlake. I.. Rosvlinyz, W. Wilhile, E, Dixon, li. Grant, G. Adams. R. l-lruwn. T. Klein. Mr. ic ards. L' ,........,,,,,...,.........,..........Y. ' n ................ L s ' cc ry , ' , ' ' ! 7 . kv, I K . 1 . 1 y S N . 1 , S - ' Y Y. . . . . , L . . K. . K A . mv Y 1 YI . N I n 1 n I , a , .' ' . Z - , 2 ' S , ' , . .K . v. . Li Y 7 . A . A P Y. Y , V 1 .' . . . : Z- 1 ' . r . ' , sw Lv K1 v 1 1 K y ' C ' 1' 1 v w y 1 ' v ' - . V. V ' 1 v 1 - R A 7 af I Y v 1 l 1 l ' . , . R h -a i-gl The Lettermen s Club Presldent Edward Hall Vlce PI'6Q1d9llt Ray Sproule Secretary Treasurer Wesley W1lh1te Press Agent Glenn Adams Asslstant Press Agent Pat Ryan The Lettermen s Club or S Club under the capable d11ect1on of Joe Rlchards was organlzed late 1n the year by the boys who have earned a letter 1n some sport The purpose of the club 1S to encourage lnterest Ill athletlcs to develop boys both mentally and physlcally 1n sports, to set hlgh standards 1n character as well as ln play and to arouse the mter est of underclassmen who mll thereby strlve to be members of the club and develop stronger athletxc teams for the school At the meetlngs held th1s xear the club declded on the rules fO1 avsardlng letters to athletes For example to obtaln a football letter the play 91 must part1c1pate IH everv game to obtaln a basketball letter the pl lyer must play 1601 mlnutes and to be ellglble for a lette1 Ill track the player must ealn ten D01IllZi Included 1n the 11st of act1x1t1es of the club vsas a XGIV successful dance sponsored on Aprll .23 mth Lavstons Orchestra fl11lllSh1llg muslc flom 8 30 to 11 30 oclock M1 Westlake and Mr Rlchards vsere the chaperons Thls club 18 the first of a xaued g1oup of 3Ct1Vlt16S xxhlch 'ire to meet thlrd peuod Tuesdays and Thursda5s Smce sexeral other lnter ests C0llfllCt6d mth those of the club thls yeal onlx three 01 four meet 1IlgS were held but plans ale belng made fO1 an early reorganlzatlon next fall 111 orde1 that a mole actlxe plogram can be auanged Use Cl S h A H A R W D ' BK K Mth SB C R J AM W ht Tn H1 Y Club V1ce Pres1dent Jean Merrell Secretary Irene Lantaer Treasurer Edlth Mitchell Adv1sers Mesdames Dale Woodward Bordner That the Tr1 H1 Y Club was one of the most aCt1V9 clubs th1s year was shown by the large number of new members who were 1n1t1ated 1nto the club The 1n1t1at1on serv1ces were d1Vld6d 1nto two sectlons a formal and an lnformal part Meetmgs were held tW1C6 a month a potluck supper was the feature of one meetmg each month The program chairmen Shirley Blakemore and Dorothy Day arrarged many very lnterestlng programs Most of the speakers were promlnent mem bers of the communlty and thelr toplcs were as varled 'ls they were mterestlng Mrs Whittier spoke about her v1s1t to Cape Cod Miss Cad well rev1ewed Gone w1th the Wind Mrs Day dlscussed Christmas customs Mlss Mulllgan spoke on Creatlve Dramatlcs and Mrs Jauch dem onstrated correct make up Also Mr Reeder demonstrated the maklng of Jewelry and Mr R1denour talked to the members about the a1m nd purpose of the club From time to tlme club members contrlbuted plano solos read1ngs and other dramatic selections One of the most successful events of the year was a play The Perlls of Pearl Ella presented by members of the club The scene was laid 1n a remodeled house Pearl Ella a poor httle r1ch g1rl got herself 1nto many perils through her determlnation to attend Miss Davidges school The plot grew very compllcated but finally ended happlly The Tr1 H1 Y and H1 Y Clubs collaborated ID th1s performance the boys g1V1Dg an All Boys Revue Two candy sales were sponsored by the club durmg the vear and a dance was g1ven Apr1l 8 The club alded the Red Cross durlng the flood the poor at Thanksgivlng and Chmstmas and contrlbuted to the Y dr1ve On May 19 the year s aCt1Vltl6S closed wlth a Mother and Daughter Banquet at which Mrs Al1ce Funk was the prmclpal speaker A 1 First row: B. Barickman, D. 'ark. B. J. Scott. L. Schmidt. E. Siemers. C. Fl vd K W lk 1 J Lantzer. Second row: L. chultze, M. P illips, . Ridenour, V. arker, . enz, V. ood 'VI H lt Mrs. Dale. Third row: . reier, H. ollar, E. ic ell, . lakemore, I. Lantzer, M. arpc L J A t lk L Quaife, R. Lavelle. Fourth row: H. owland, J. Mitchell, M. Campbell, E. Page, . Merrell, L. Joh M N. 'rig , R. Fink. +-- I I - 1 President ..................... ................... J can Phillips lg -' -----------------------------.-- . I , , . . . . ' . , - 5 I 9 1 .1 . , . . . cl l . . Q - . H . . ,,' . 1 . u Q n , 0 K 2 L 1 ' ' 1 u - . , . , . 8 ' 1 , . u ' 1 n , - - 3 n. ' - 9 s . . . . . , V . Y . .- .- n a , n . 9 n ' 1 1 ' Y ' ' - ' an u 0 L, , . . . . , 8 o Q . . Y 9 ' ' l87l 'NME B 5 gf... NW H y M M s-.a-.-...J-5 N RM RH Hi Y Club President Edward Hall Vice Presldent Walter Hampton Secretary Treasurel Roy Brown Adviser Ralph E Edwards The H1 X Club which is composed of high school boys secures its membershlp by the vote of the present 3Ct1V6 members The purpose of the club IQ to cleate and maintain high standards of Chr1st1an character throughout the school and community Durlng the meetings which were held twice a month interesting pro grams were presented most of the numerous speakers being prominent men of Streator Mr E J Pittman and Mr Harvey Wells spoke on Christian living Rev Smlth discussed poetry and its effect on him Mr F J Koenig spoke on etiquette Mr Parker B1tner discussed vocations and Mr E F Plumb ceramic engineering An outstandlng speaker Dr Clark from Chl cago spoke to the club members about youth A dance was given by the club early in the year Fred Price s Orchestra furnishing the muslc Representatives were sent to the H1 Y Conference at Danvllle and also to the District Conference at Jollet Special honors were conferred on the Streator chapter Frank Harrison being chosen as one of the fue speakels of the day An All Boss Revue was presented 1n the new auditorium Wlth so much success that an annual All Boys Revue vias planned The revue vias dlvlded into three acts The main feature of the first act was a bath mg beauty contest in whlch the beauties were attlred ln glrls bathing suits In the second act Dean Raymond the vunner of the contest was featured in a special dance number and Harold Rlss and Wllllam Bush ong brought the act to a cllmax with a fan dance Th1s act also included a dance by all of the players dressed as chorus girls The th1rd and last act consisted of a ploposal of malllage by Robert Myers and the accept ance by Dean Ray mond A group of club membels motoled to Qpungfield May 18 to see the State Capital the Lincoln Memollal and other places of interest gas , M. 2 W. l First row: W. ushonfz, C. Mitchell, D. Ra 'mond,-P, Gay. R. Meyer, H. Dearstyne, W. Koenig. Second row: . ampton, ll. Cc lo, XV. lflcrwin, . innoci, D. ueller, I . Harrison, A. Jacob. son, C. ovmno . Til i-1 s Third row: J, Mc c-il, 'l'. Jackson. .l. Brown, . usrato, R. Brown, . einz, ll. Brown. - 'vm' w -A:-' . . . . . Fourth row: R. horr, J, Hnrdprruvv, lu, Hull, li. linrn-kman, I-. Armstrong, 11. Adams, lu. lzutsvy, B. Grant I , - . T ' , .l , A . . 7 . V Y. . . - 1 1 L 7 , n K t . C , . - . , . , . ' , . 7 N . . . , , , . nw Y I KY .- , . Y . . Y , 1 . . . . 1 V , V Y K . . . . - . 7 . . . . . . , . . n . 7 V 9 L .l , . K ' . . . . .L . K . s ' ' 1 - 5 Uppel left XX hue dues tht 1lllW0l' s Hogxn P Hlttfl C Nlltt c Xamk W B1lttlT lxlt n Hxon Lppel centu tome and g,ct en glxls NI Schmltt R HllllO1 Lppel ught Loxe m bloom N IUHSCI H Ron un Nlltthell D NIl19ll9l f- .-4 Centex The H1'X Follu D Lonpbbon R Balltltmxn F SIDESHOWS Taclwon XX Cmnt F Futqeg D Ioxxm ccntu lmft Dont be bash ldxmoncl D Nluellgg VY-lg,uu.n,. I Nlmmtl R BIONYD G Nltlson Ha R Cmnt I Stnmlttlxt NINt1l J B un R Nlg 31.0, VN Hampton l jig.,- 1 Sam IX S Nlcholx mul ctntu llght We thleo -S., ou H al t nc -. Buxhong P Nlltthell S Blal'xE'l1lO1E H Bleen Ioxxel left lxllql the menfollx OXXCI 11,qht Pu gholqls an gl Cuflflex S NIatNI1ll1n F Nhdllllan F N21Yl1llX C' POXXGI J H111 Fngfl I' Wtbll TIUIUIDP P c0dfl6Y -' -g ' -- Ag- - -'f . 'r ,,', in .,. , . ', . , ' ' - -' -1 ' ,- git? 'lj' , .1 ' , . ' l'Ll. .l . W- ff '-..e- Q 1 ' ,'h'H' A l Q l V 1 1' ' ' J. Gt.: N' r. G. ' . 1'-, . -l,H. la. ll, . 1 1'-1,J. .' . . off, . ro ' , . . sc , . v r. 'I Y' ' l' A 'X' ' L X : ' '. , ' ' lillwarrls, R. Myers, J. Hard- Q I Y , , , gl' W, . Dc 's 5' l, H. Risi, YV. ' ' ' ' ' X' A . v . '. 1 ' . 7 1 -I 1 Q ' R- -I' - 412 l- E' . ' ' : ' C S - 'S, I. 'H' 1 ' ur S' . '?- d - ' v - - '- fzls? l ' 1 H: 1 '- ' .'. . '. ' 1 . ,, . . -. ' , .. F. T 1. ' 's. . 1 ,B . f, s, . 2 . . . u I. 1 ' . .. I E893 A school dey memory that wall be long lived The 1936 Junlor Senlor Prom ,-.l-l-- 1- FREAKS Upper left: Now we know why he's called King Kong! T. Klein. Upper center: A 111ar1's best fliend is his clog. I.. Mueller. gre? Upper right: Just some Socialites. G. Clayton, E. Mitchell, H. Breen, L. Schultze M. Clark. Second left Scholu hlp pelsonl ec P C 1v W Hamm F t ex 3R l'lU'l'l'E111l R Hllllfl gtllllll Second 11g.,ht bwmg, lt' 'Ill H1 Y Dance Thucl left These V111 de 0pp1dO H Casey A Jacobson D Schu belt T Jackson D Ravmond R Myus D Jenklns P GaX C+? Thnd 11ght Populalltv Plue T Klun J M Gxeen E Hall C Novotne J Hmdglowe H Hoo enum R Blown 'if--w LOWGI left Flnd em xomself C1ant Qchool g,1'lfll.l3lZlD,fl' clfws of 1032 Lower 11g.,ht Whelee Challle M MCGUITG ql1lp!lQ6l C Pollak Halal at wolk QU H Dtal 'stx ne C '1 Whltmg Juet a plane fella I Jaldlne ...-ffff ffZ 7 ff If-ef' ff,,,?,- 7 ffi' ff' X N slS we x QNS ex 'S AX Q N393 5 ,. K .4 90 1 . 1 : ' z 'S ' - . lc . . . ' ' . 1. b' . ' , . ' ', . K ' . 1' ' ' 'I 1' I Y I Y' I . , .. . fi l T v - , . , . , . . ! ' 7 ' . Y ' r 1 -- 1 1 . , ., . . , . , . ' ' f : . . 4' ,' ' . A, . 1 .' - 1 - , f I 1- , ,. . ' ' ' , l ' ' ' , fem , E K 1 . , Y . , . . C ' ' Z I y ' ' . K , I ' 1 'c 1 . . . S ' xx A ' . Q 1 . .' ,. : . 'K . ' A ' 1 L 1 In 1 - . ' '. b' . J. ra y, H. Q , ' . , ,, ,.f .:,..... ,. , 1, - V , , , ff, z f f' Z:-ff' -,- . ,- r Y, Y, y lr' 5' -' 41: - 4 f. ll .x , ,- C' ,gf ' f' ff Q . C - 1 A X. J X NX j. , 5.3 , . . e 1 ,DQ H . Qs ' . . , k Y ' 1gxf??'P5? 59. 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We wonder The F -X -X had all 1n11at1o11 lll th g1111 as nlght Pe1h1ps th 1ts 11111 s0 n11n1 of ou1 ldrlllhl l1ds 11e llfllplllg' A111 11 IX 1t lC,LOlllltN 101 the st1ek of 11 1tf1n1elo11 r us o ts1de ot NI1 BIIXN 1oon1 lb -X11othe1 football g1n1e Th1s tlme ou1 team pla1s P90113 Manual SUIJllOITl0I9 dance a11d g111ng the first dance of the 1ea1 Oh 11ell they ce se11e a bleak f0l do they lj 1 We 11e1e the 11et1ms of the IJan1 llltQS lll a YY hoopmg game ot football today Ho1ve1er the1e 11ere enough pleees left fo1 us to 911101 the Semor dance XYl'llLl1 goes to pro1e that 11e ma1 be ll0WI1 but 11e1e not out' 0 M1 Lloyd N obvlously a COIIIQI ot 1are sa1111gs for ex ample Remembe1 selentlfsts 11e1er s11ea1 by the1r theor1es most ot the t1me the1 s11ear at them too We caught th1ee l1ttle If 1esh1eslook111g a b1t too much 1t ee1t 1111 Sopho'11o1es N 1ugh 70 NIot1ce the ne11 Sllltk. and 7 SllLkQCl h 111 on ou1 SQHIOI bo1s Not1ee the sllks and Qatms our SGHIOI gnls a1e d1s Dl3X1llg'l The p1ctu1 es for the H wdserabble a1e be111g, taken and 0111 elassmen ale truly tr1 111g to look the1r best' Ext11 Extry' Read al about 1t' Chem1st11 teacher makes st 11tl111g new d1sCo1 V N llo1d hnds IIQVS fuung lgtllt 1 Q11 11ee s test Oh 11h It 1+ does to our gl lllfixl The H1 X NDOHNOI ed a Cl3.IlC9 Ill the gl n1 To all 1ppe11'1ncee It must h11e been a H1 old tlm8' -. 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A 66 -va ,W 'w , NOVEMBER 6 Hoora5 ' The teachers fllld lt necessa15 to hold a conference o11 the sub1ect Hovs to Make a Student Do H1s HOHlQXN01k So o o o no school' 11 Happy Dax s are he1e agaln' T1s AlmlStlC9 Day a11 aasem bly no school and a game mth Rl00l'lllllg'tOll That sho11ld be 1 gl eat lIlL6l1t1V9 fOl ou1 te 1m to gne Rl0Olll1llgtOll a Cllllb blng' 13 Those unea1thlx HOISQQ eq capmg 1.10111 Qtuclx D today may be 1tt11buted to tht shovs mg oi stvual safety hlms for the beneht ot us students 1 3ddltl0ll to belng mstructed we VS919 tleated to some strlk mg., examples of tr1tk photo glaphx 111 Keep QOUI fingem mowed' Dont walk u11de1 anx laddels' Ax Old all black cats and xxh1t s H1018 step l1x els at the Jun1o1 dance VX hx T1s F11 dax the thuteenth' 20 The Home Econonfnca Dance DION ed th xt our Home make1s not only knovs the may to a man s h1a1t but also hon to 813011801 a dance' 24 Tr1 H1 Y Candy Sale When they T11 they satlafx That tmdx must haw been too good 26 Qhall We celeb1ate Soph vtcatlon VISIOIN of lusc1ous Xlmds Wh It mo1e Could one vs 1nt 7 DECEMBER 2 Fnat Basketball game 18 Tls the week b6f016 Xmas Paso vs qtI'93t0l What 1 game' What a team VVe xx on ' 10 A h111t of subtle Qarcasm MISS MOXIllh3ll Casklng fOl names of those Qtudents who have forgotten booksj What do you lack Marshall 111 the l1ne of books I mean And all through the school Thele 15 hustle and bustle P1epa11ng for Yule' xwlth letters to Santa Flom F1eah1es so small F01 k1dd1e Cara sleds And dolhes qu1te tall And all of us Semors Ou1 names do appear To say Merry Xmai And Happy New Year JANUARY Oho' What haxe we here'7 Domnne fThe Che-m1sts De llghtj and Shadovx tThe In v1nc1bleJ makmg reaolutmns to be good llttle box s thlg wea1 Tlmes haxe changed' 12 After a faat and fuuous battle mth Ottawa our Bull dogs ho1Sted the11 Hag f W1CtO15 The band falrlx out dld 1taelf xx 1th fO1IT12lt1Ol19 and how those g1rls can tmrl the baton' 20 B111 Hogan Qlttlllg 1n a cold EllgllSh Class CRoom 42 1n cldentallwl Whx dont they bum coal mbtead of ICB? 19' 1 ' v 1 ' ' O Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 , V , 1 v 11 1 ' U 1 . 1 ' . s . 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FERPL APX 1 The cllead spectel FlIl3.l Exams hr els oel lll most unpleasantlx Must sclam 61 cram' 19 One I cant Omlt' Nll Lloxd Wh lt does IINO st lnd fOl Tommx llckson XX ell lxe got It on the tlp of mx 3 P MARCH plogl lm ot dedlc lt10Il mal lxecl the 0fT1L1ll openlng of thc new 3UClltO11Llm and class 1001115 The students xlews on the adx lntxges of the new 3ClCllt1Ol1 were well explessed bx Lola Johnson and Frank HdF1lSOH 9 Notlce ln Classrooms Dlama Class Qandx Sale fCome' Eat' Bm' Suffellb SAVE the DIQCQS to the Wlllfl and lttendcd the JLIHIOI Dlnce Tls the second tlme thex xe been the hlst to stalt the new se1son wlth a 10LlllCl ot soclll lctlvlty 17 P01 some tlme the hllls of thls noble 1HSt1fllt1Ofl haxe been dexold of candx s lles but the Sophomoles haxe declded to Illl oul sweet tooth wlth APRIL 7 The e llttle ll1 H1 X mem bels celtalnlx ale dolng tlllllg 111 1 ng, wax Flrst a candx sale and now a d lnce Whlt wlll thex OTTQI next Q rllLkGt scllels ale lJCLOHllIlg, qlllti 1 unbeal lble as bales tongue N11 I lox d W ell 1 ou d bettel splt lt out It s n1t1lc clC,lCll N flIS da ln the new lJL1llfllI'1g,l Lost mxselt ln maze of Sllllllllg' L0l11ClOls snoopx classmen and stleam lned lockers Oh well lts all ln a d lx calntx cellclclcs l h lnks Sophs we w ele WOI'1Cl6l1Yl1b trom whence the next blte was to come 1 Thei A A CC'1rl1sh s Dlllllg -Xthletesb hlve ploved that not only can they swmg a w lcked bat and surpass ROb1H Hoods sklll at archelx Cwell max be not surpassj but to our amazement they can dance' 94 As Nlllton saws It Come On the llght tantastlc toe The stme 111 our llnguage Senlol Dance Let s go Oul Elstcl Xfii ltlflll 11s xeal Offcls two daxs T01 plep ll H1011 and one T01 lecupclfl txon -Xttel the abundlncc ot Fistel fl6llL'1Ll6S we stowed aw ax we w ondel ll pelh lps It shouldnt be xlce xelsl Tax l111st lts Nhlkespelle and now lts PGlllS of Peall F a HOYNEXCI tls a good pllx the T11 H1 X 1lL0ffQ1lIlf. an he -X Rox Rexuc should put Sallx Pand Z-lllfl the cholus g11lS to shame' , , L A K l J ' ll Lv D ' . -f . 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K- , -K. 2 - . ,- , 1 K 1 ' , is 2 -Z f tv ' L. . 1 is ' 1 S 1 4 , I 9 SINCE spllng IS IH the dll 16 At the Fl6QlllL Irollc vse the Kophs hue dcclded to do somethlng about It csult a cancl X e S691Ilg lou' MAY 4 The nevslx elected nlembel of the Natlonal Honol SOCl6tX ale accompllshlng llllllg'S flst -Allffdfll thu Offhl lcandx slle mth lLl1IllLfl6,Lkil tudge and plomlses of ldancc lll the nc 11 future 8 The nlgllt b9fO16 the moln lllg' aftel cr the lllgllt aftel thc TI'101IllI1g betole 91 thc milllllllg' aftcl the lllgldll be f0l6 After xx hat ' The P10111 of coul se We found OLl1S6lX es marooned on a verltable pellt house wlth stallx sln 8llXC1X IT'l00lll1gllt enchantlng muslc and screen Il00ISl The lnultable banquet menu meat loaf scalloped potatoes Hllfl cabbage salad appealed at thc C A A bln 6 Nou bcgllls a loulld of ex cltement lllllllefl pltpal ltl0ll alld all the l'll.1lI'lLfl dCtlXlllEN VSl11Ch helald graduatlon Bac calaureate IS the filst t appeal R9XQ1QIlfl qfllltll de llxered thc sermon md Rex clend Dav gale the lIlXOLdll0ll xxlllle muslt was fulnlshed bx our olchestla 8 Class nlght blouqht humol and melods mth ceremonx Bob Grant and B1Xc1I1t BIOXNYI exchanged the wheel The Class Wlll VSI'llItQl1 bl Bob LINE 1 SGIHOIS were lemlnded of a day Knot fal offj xx hen we shall end oul SOIOUIII here bv the Nlgll lxhlch gleetf d Iflcshmen 1940 Makes one feel lathel ?lI1C1Qllt quct last exenlng The gllls gale lent to healtx appetltes vxlth llttle regald fol W'31St llllLS 4 VVlth so m mx d lnces belllg' glxcn so often lou students should be llell skllled 111 the telpslcholean alt The Soph onloles offtl tllls one xxlth the tltlc Post Prom 17 Was dVSlk6l1Qd ln Slxth Houl Studx Hall todax by tvso Fleshles Thex vsere debat lng lf It 18 lX,ll'l118S1bl6 to use thc phlase ln the neal dls tance 111 a theme 28 Two 111019 dances Senlor alld Natlonal Hollol gOC16tX What mole can be Nfllfl except C ome Cldllt and Rlll Kel vsln afforded mam a chuckle lxlllle the Class Plopheu bl Bob Myels vsas a close second Members of the Hollol SOClPtX vs ere ple sented All lllfolmal dance ploxed a nttlng cllmax to an exent whele fellow shlp and goodvslll prex all 10 Velll xldl X1C1l Commence ment at last' Nou vslth our llttle hammers ue can sallx f0l th lllto the ws de vx lde vsolld and see hovs manx nuts we can crack' U 1. 1 . . . . 1 . 1 1 1 , , . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , + 1, ' ' 1 1 1 1' ' 1 3 1 ' 1, 1 c 1 A1 ' 1 ' . , 1 1 1 1 1 A1 - , , . . 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